The establishment of the Tech Experience Centre in Lagos is a boost to Nigeria’s run for digital economy, says General Manager, West Africa, Cisco, Olakunle Oloruntimehin.
Cisco, a worldwide leader in IT and networking, is one of the global tech giants housed at the new centre. Oloruntimehin is confident this will expand opportunities in Nigeria’s economy.
His words: “Nigeria can expect Cisco to leverage this centre as part of our ongoing efforts in this region and globally to accelerate an inclusive future for all. Cisco people, technology and related resources delivered at this centre can be expected to ensure the interventions that will predictably deliver social, commercial and economic outcomes for Nigeria and the West Africa region. Our focus on partnerships and collaboration will include the space for SMME support, building a community that can be leveraged to improve the wealth of Nigeria.”
The Tech Experience Centre is expected to be officially commissioned by the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ali Pantami, Thursday, October 1, 2020, the occasion of Nigeria’s 60th independence anniversary.
Oloruntimehin expressed delight with the presence of Cisco among other global tech brands in the centre. The Tech Experience Centre will have multiplier effect in encouraging local IT participation and the chance to have Nigeria’s voice heard in the global technology race.
He adds: “Cisco is particularly pleased to be collaborating with other stakeholders in the Tech Experience Centre project. The Tech Experience Centre provides the ideal platform for collaboration amongst global technology players in a melting pot of sorts. The outcome of this should provide for local IT and technology industry participation and the incentives required to leverage the visible talent and opportunity potential in Nigeria. Innovation is global and the centre provides the interventions for Nigeria’s contribution.
‘‘Also, the democratization of technology outcomes should rank high as one of the impacts that this centre will deliver and by extension the provision of access to the evolving global technology landscape. My belief remains that access to education and the Internet, including the inherent opportunities for knowledge sharing, collaboration and innovation are the two most important equalizers in life.”
Further, the Cisco executive urged visitors to the Tech Experience Centre to look forward to enriching innovations and partnerships; even as he lauded TD Africa for spearheading the ambitious project.
He says: “At the centre, we expect our partners, customers and participation from our social responsibility collaboration e.g. Cisco Network academy. We expect to use the centre as a part of the showcase for our technology solutions, while we remain deliberate about building a relevant community of SMME that can compete at the global stage. Our traditional and emerging partners would also be welcome to the centre to collaborate with Cisco and other stakeholders in key areas like Devnet/DevOps and software engineering.
“We focus on partnerships and collaboration. We are a company that has a proven track record off the back of a successful global partner program over the years. This approach is consistent in the way we continue to partner with TD Africa, to provide market development and penetration where required in the region for Cisco technology.”