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Industry Experts to Provide Insights at NITEC 2017

by Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata Jnr
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The second edition of the Nigerian International Technology Exhibition and Conference, (NITEC), which is set to hold on Tuesday, July 4, 2017, will have discussions around the future of big data, analytics and applications for Small and Medium Enterprises, (SMEs), development.

According to the organisers, industry experts across different sectors of the economy such as the tech, marketing, media and manufacturing industries will converge at Sheraton Hotel, Lagos, to provide in-depth analyses on how big data and analytics will affect SMEs, going forward.

“The conference and exhibition will take place at Sheraton Hotel, Lagos, from 9.00am to 5.00pm,” the organisers said.

The Conference will feature top industry decision makers as speakers, such as Dipo Faulkner, Country General Manager of IBM Nigeria; Pius Okigbo Jr., CEO, InfoSoft Nigeria; Afolabi Abiodun, CEO, SB Telecoms; Nkem Begho, CEO, Future Software; Charles Emembolu , CEO, Crestsage; Kola Aina, Group CEO, Emerging Platforms; Olatorera Oniru, CEO, Dressmeoutlet.com; Uche Aniche, Founder, VenueHero; Adeoye Abodunrin , Executive Director, Xpos Technologies; Bolaji Finnih , CEO, TechPreneur Africa; Emeka Okafor , CEO, Connectnigeria.com; Felix Rwang Dung, CEO, The Hord Inc.; Bola Lawal, Co-Founder, ScholarX; Gbemi Akande, Co-Founder, DigitalCity Hub; Oluwatoba Obaniyi, CEO, Whogohost and Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata Jnr. “CFA”, Presenter, Tech Trends on Channels TV.

This year’s event is themed: ‘The Future of Big Data, Analytics and Applications for SMEs Development’.

“This is stemmed from the crucial need to help SMEs to improve on their businesses by harnessing tech tools while creating a window for inventors to exhibit their products and ideas.

“SMEs are the engine of growth in many economies. Their importance lies in the capacity to generate employment and create wealth, and improved food security, all contributing to significant export earnings and Gross Domestic Product, (GDP).

There is, therefore, a need to increase awareness among the public, policy makers and industrialists on the pivotal role that science and technology plays in national development.

As the government maps out plans to restore and diversify the nation’s economy, there is no better time to have this conversation than now”, NITEC said in a statement.

NITEC is a conference that brings together various players in the Nigerian tech ecosystem to discuss issues and develop ways to improve the sector. Participants will also have the opportunity to network and exchange ideas. To participate in #NITEC2017, register on www.nitec.com.ng

Meanwhile, the maiden event had in attendance eggheads from different sectors such as Adedoyin Adeola, Vice President, Network Operations, Airtel Nigeria, who represented the MD/CEO, Segun Ogunsanya; Okoh Ahie, Head of Online Media and Special Publications, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC); Yele Okeremi, CEO, Precise Financial Systems; Tunde Coker, CEO, Rack Centre; Juliet Ehimuan, Country Manager, Google Nigeria, among others.

#NITEC2017 promises to be bigger and better

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