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NCC, Zoho, Africa Data Centre, IHS for Pan African Digital Summit 

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the regulator of Nigeria’s burgeoning

telecommunications sector; Zoho, leading multinational technology and web-based business

tools solutions provider and IHS, one of the largest independent owners, operators and

developers of shared telecommunications infrastructure in the world are among organisations

that have confirmed participation in Pan African Digital Initiatives Summit and Exhibition

(PADISE) 2022.

The August event with the theme: “Leveraging Right Policies and Technologies in Taming Insecurity & Cyber-Threats” is scheduled for Thursday and Friday, July 21 and 22, 2022 at Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.

Mr. Don Pedro Aganbi, Managing Partner at TechTV, organiser of the project, who revealed this

while speaking to reporters in Lagos applauded firms that have indicated an interest in the

summit and exhibition noting that the goal is to continue to engender conversations that will

enable Nigeria to make the most of growing digital solutions in the country.

He stated that PADISE 2022 which seeks to explore the potential and ways to tackle insecurity

and terrorism whether digital or territorial using existing and emerging technologies is excited to

play host to the biggest names in Africa’s digital space.

On other firms that have confirmed, he mentioned Africa Data Centre, Africa’s largest network of interconnected, carrier- and cloud-neutral data centre facilities and Alpha Technologies, a leading telecommunications services solutions provider helping businesses of any size to brand for maximum profit, communicate intelligently and stand out.

According to Aganbi, other confirmed participants include iTel, renowned mobile phone brand, Ethnos IT solutions, leading IT security and Cyber security management company, and Cedarview Communication Limited, among others.

He explained that several state governments have shown interest in participating with Zamfara,

Yobe, and Kano states in the frontline. The organisers are equally in talks with several other

organisations who are looking at participating to showcase their solutions, share ideas and

engage with others. He called on all security-conscious organisations to lend their voices to the

need to collaborate to make the country safer both online and offline. He hinted that different

branches of Nigeria’s security architecture will be amply represented with the Police, Military

along with private security professionals set to grace the occasion.

Aganbi revealed that the PADISE was established as a platform where the most influential

players in the African information communications technology (ICT) markets can come together

to exchange ideas and positively influence and promote the ICT agenda for optimal good.

According to him, “The theme provides an opportunity to explore how emerging technologies,

such as 5G, AI, IoT and Blockchain, can help the country push back its current security

challenges including cyber-threats and cyber terrorism. It will equally focus on digital protection

for Cloud Hosting, Critical Infrastructure protection, and enabling digital and financial inclusion

in the quest to build a more inclusive and sustainable society.”

This conference provides a platform to bring the issues and working solutions to the fore. It

would bring together key stakeholders in the technology and security sectors to help broaden

engagement.

The seminal conference will run simultaneously with the exhibition.

The two-day Pan African Digital Initiative Summit Expo (PADISE), will close with the 18th annual Titans of Tech Awards and Heroes Night on Friday, July 22, 2022 from 5 pm.

The Titans of Tech Awards, popularly called Nigeria’s Tech Industry Grammy, is held In Nigeria

and given extensive local and international media coverage.

 

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