June 26, 2024

US chooses Kenya as a launchpad for regional expansion (Intellimedia Networks)

3 min read
US chooses Kenya as a launchpad for regional expansion (Intellimedia Networks)

US tech firm Intellimedia Networks Africa announces plans to scale its operations in Kenya as it eyes the wider African market

US tech firm Intellimedia Networks Africa announces plans to scale its operations in Kenya as it eyes the wider African market.

Intellimedia Networks Africa in its debut in the African market the firm has begun training its inaugural group of trainees, who will be instrumental in deploying the firm connectivity solutions in Kenya and the region.

Alex Chesosi, chairman of Intellimedia Networks Africa, hailed the development as a smart step to tap into the region’s untapped potential for connection and technology.

He underlined that this goes beyond simple commercial growth and called it a commitment to change, developed skills, and local economic development.

“This move sets the stage for a revolutionary shift in digital connectivity that harmonizes with Africa’s developmental requirements and Kenya’s aspirations for digitization,” said Chesosi.

He added that The introduction of Intellimedia in Africa ushers in a new era of connectivity that stands ready to instigate transformation across the continent.

Through a comprehensive suite of solutions encompassing design, implementation, and support, they make significant strides in connecting remote communities, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, government entities, manufacturing enterprises, and beyond.

Chesosi argued that communication with rural areas has the ability to support vital services like e-commerce, healthcare, and education.

Germany launch opportunity card to attract foreign workers; Qualifications

Why teachers August salaries will be delayed

Niger coup leaders cut off electricity, water to French Embassy with no food allowed

Italian investors pleads with Ruto after losing investments worth billions to fraudsters

2027 elections will be a walkover for William Ruto, Atwoli

“This, in turn, can cultivate socio-economic development even in the most secluded regions. The mission of Intellimedia encompasses critical sectors such as education and healthcare. By outfitting schools with advanced digital training solutions, these institutions gain access to global educational resources,” he added.

The emphasis on connectivity is in line with the sustainability goals set forth by the United Nations, drawing the attention of international businesses and investors keen on participating in Africa’s burgeoning market.

Intellimedia says its strategy aligns seamlessly with worldwide endeavors to expedite skill acquisition, diminish poverty, and uphold sustainability.

Through their commitment to affordable and easily accessible connectivity, they empower diverse sectors to flourish, thereby bolstering Africa’s advancement.

“A formal memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Konza Management signifies Intellimedia’s unwavering commitment to collaboration and forward-thinking. This strategic move is poised to fortify technological connectivity and educational initiatives in East Africa,” the firm said in a statement.

Also read,

Late Nobel Laureate, Wangari Mathai honoured with, Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies

Nyayo House executives summoned over passport delays

Amnesty International rejects Kenya’s plan to send police to Haiti over human rights concerns

Oparanya tells off Ruto after arrest, “You can’t force me to join you”

Billionaire Jaswant Singh Rai released as police deny holding him

Follow us

FaceBook

Telegram

error: Content is protected !!