APO Group, Africa Tech Now join forces to promote African technology
Pineau |
The leader in media relations in
Africa and Middle East, APO Group (APO-opa.com), and the Africa Tech Now
(www.AfricaTechNow.com), organizers, International Boost, have announced the
signing of a strategic partnership aimed at giving large-scale visibility to
the rising stars of African tech and delegations participating in Consumers
Electronic Show - CES 2018 (CES.tech).
From January 9-12, over 170,000
technology aficionados, private and public-sector stakeholders, including
start-ups, key tech influencers, industry leaders and government officials from
every corner of the world will converge at the technology and innovation mecca
in Las Vegas to discover the latest innovations and connect with high-level
investors, strategic partners and potential buyers.
For the first time, the African
tech world will take centre stage at the four-day event courtesy of Africa Tech
Now. Unique in this kind, this Africa-centric innovation expo will shed light
on the continent’s accelerator programmes and start-up communities. Throughout
the event, local techies will be given the opportunity to present their
Africa-oriented products and services to a global audience and showcase their
creative ideas aimed at fuelling development and growth.
“There are more than 300 innovation and tech
hotspots in Africa and a huge reservoir of tech-savvy talents but the lack of
market awareness limits their ability to take off. When we thought up Africa
Tech Now, we wanted to create a unique environment conducive to the promotion
of local champions and exchanges to facilitate business development,” said
Christian Pineau, CEO of International Boost.
As part of the partnership
between International Boost and APO Group, the consulting firm will act as a
loudspeaker, using its media relations expertise to provide greater
international exposure to Africa’s digital sector and local tech entrepreneurs.
“We are excited to be collaborating with APO Group. With their advanced service
portfolio and technologies tailored for Africa, they are the ideal partner to
help us raise the profiles of Africa Tech Now participants and support them in
earning the recognition they deserve,” Pineau added.
“Although 77 African start-ups
raised an impressive $366.8m in investment last year, there is still a plethora
of future ‘Steve Jobs’ and ‘Mark Zuckerberg’ looking for financial support to
see their dream come true. It gives us pride to be part of the Africa Tech Now
initiative; to actively contribute to propelling young driven entrepreneurs to
stardom. With International Boost, we share the same vision of bringing to the
fore Africa’s innovation revolution. As the media relations expert in Africa,
it is our duty to convey the information and allow African delegations to
increase their presence on the international stage,” said Nicolas
Pompigne-Mognard, founder and CEO of APO Group.
In addition to being supported by
APO Group, International Boost recently signed a memorandum of understanding
(MoU) with SMART Africa (SmartAfrica.org) Alliance and received the full
support of Rwanda Development Board (RDB). The event will benefit from the
presence of prominent guests such as the Minister of Communication Technologies
and Digital Economy, Mr. Anouar Maarouf who will accompany the national
start-ups including Speedair Technology and HIC Chair. Senegal will be
represented by the start-ups Orbus-sign and VR360. The EdTech start-up
Labes-Key, Calculus and emart.cd will be part of the Democratic Republic of
Congo’s delegation. Local and regional incubators are expected in large number.
Delegations participation & start-ups selection:
African delegations and start-ups
interested in the event can register via the website.
For more information on
Africa Tech Now at CES: www.AfricaTechNow.com or http://APO.af/5qYfxq.
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