Africa Business Communities Tech Networking Event | Nairobi Kenya.

In partnership with afriQloud, Africa Business Communities is organizing a Tech Networking Event on Tuesday, March 22, 2022 in Westlands, Nairobi.

The event will include a presentation by Hans van Linschoten, CEO of afriQloud with a mission to create a pan-African cloud infrastructure in all the 54 countries on the continent. By becoming a Virtual Cloud Operator, African Tech Companies will be part of this mission and will be able to sell and deliver cloud infrastructure services to their customers and prospects.

Among the key participants are Bas Vlugt, Founder Africa Business Communities. Other expected participants are:

Arnold Ndibo | Head of Card Business | Commercial Bank Kenya.

Adebunmi Adeola Akinbo  | Founder and CEO DNS Africa Media and Communications | Nigeria.

Benjamin Kimutai | Senior Network Engineer Safaricom | Kenya.

Omuga Bertrand | Co-Founder | Swifthailing | Kenya.

Daniel Ngui | Founder Cloudata Africa | Kenya.

Dennis de Weerd | CEO Incentro Africa | Kenya.

Godfrey Onyango | Founder & CEO 254 Holidays Group | Kenya.

Hans van Linschoten | CEO afriQloud | Uganda.

John Nough | Founding & Managing Partner Balanced Scorecard Institute | South Africa.

Kibue Gacuca | CEO Computaz Systems | Kenya.

Kris Simpson | Founder JoBB | South Africa.

Richard Otolo | Chief Technology Officer 8teq Innovation Hub | Kenya.

This event is been organized for CEOs, CTO/CIOs and top management of African Tech Companies (C-level and Business Development). We would also like to welcome tech journalists and bloggers.

Admission to this event is free.

To participate, willing attendees are to send an email to bas@africabusinesscommunities.com if they would like to participate. It is expected that you mention your name, position, company name and – if you like – your motivation.

The organizers are looking forward to meeting attendees for this historic moment.

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