Green exhibits at AfricaCom

Green Enterprise Solutions once again attended Africa’s largest telecom conference in Cape Town this week.
Octavia Tsibes
Green Enterprise Solutions was the only Namibian company to exhibit at AfricaCom 2018 in Cape Town this week.

This was a significant step, as it shows that Namibian companies are becoming regional and continental players in pan-African markets.

Green Enterprise Solutions is a Namibian company that provides information and communication technology (ICT) solutions for the Namibian market, as well as internationally across Africa.

The AfricaCom conference is the perfect event to be present at, and with a nine-member team, Green Enterprise Solutions certainly made an impact.

The conference allowed the ICT solutions company the opportunity to engage, as well as demonstrate and present its offerings and past successes.

Engaging and meeting with present and potential clients from across Africa allows the Namibian company to develop its markets on the continent.

Business and markets are no longer constricted or restricted by physical borders and companies with the right offerings can grow their footprint internationally.

There’s great growth in the African ICT space, as companies, governments and populations embrace technology and innovation. Green Enterprise Solutions is perfectly positioned at the forefront of this digital revolution and the conference was the perfect space to showcase this, which was the reason why they exhibited at the event, which ended on Wednesday. It gave the company the opportunity forge new partnerships and alliances and create new opportunities that will drive the ICT agenda and innovation forward.

Kehad Snydewel, managing director of Green Enterprise Solutions, said: “Previously our presence at AfricaCom was a great success and this year once again. Sharing ideas and best practises during interactive sessions at the conference gave us an excellent opportunity to show how advanced we are as Green.

“Being present at a forum like this and partnering up internationally allows us to innovate and compete on a global scale. Green is right at the forefront of this drive to compete internationally, and AfricaCom provides the perfect setting.”

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