Quomodo Systems Africa takes centre stage in youth innovation at the IMC Conference

From left: Lead Consultant, Secretariat, Telecommunications and Technology Sustainability Working Group (TTSWG), Bekeme Olowola; Founder, CE-IV and Member, World Economic Forum, Yomi Awobokun; Director, Internal Audit and Risk Management, IHS Towers, Temitope Yusuff; Chief Energy Officer, EnergyCrossHair Solutions & Angel Investor, Myke Oseh; General Manager, Strategy and Organisational Performance, Quomodo Systems Africa, Adedoyin Segun-Noibi; and Manager, Sustainability (ESG and Sustainability Communications), IHS Towers, Suleman Ibrahim; at the Innovation Makers Challenge 2023 Conference and Exhibition by TTSWG held recently at Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos.

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Quomodo Systems Africa (QSA) took centre stage at the recent Innovation Makers Challenge (IMC) Conference and Exhibition, held at the prestigious Eko Convention Centre in Lagos. As a stalwart in the system integration sector, QSA showcased its unwavering commitment to youth development by not only sponsoring but actively participating in the event, organised by the Technology and Telecommunication Working Group (TTSWG) to bolster Nigeria’s ICT ecosystem.

Adedoyin Segun Noibi, General Manager of Strategy and Organisational Performance at QSA, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, highlighting the significance of identifying and nurturing tech talent in Nigeria. Noibi stated, “We believe that Nigeria possesses significant potential to establish itself as a prominent global centre for innovation and entrepreneurship. We aim to play a role in realising this vision by equipping our youth with the necessary skills, resources, and platforms for their success. We are proud to be associated with this initiative.”

Noibi, representing Oluwole Asalu, CEO of QSA, actively contributed to the conference as a co-panellist alongside industry luminaries like Kate Hancock, Founder of Metaverse XYZ; Dr. Chuks Ekwueme, Chairman of Uniccon Group; Sean Burrowes, Co-founder of Ingressive for Good; and GodsFavour Ukorma, IT Specialist at TTSWG Secretariat. The panel delved into the topic “The Metaverse, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and the Future of Entrepreneurship in Nigeria,” emphasizing the pivotal role of technology in shaping the entrepreneurial landscape.

During the discussion, Noibi underscored the importance of embracing technology, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), stating, “Entrepreneurs need to study, understand, and leverage tech tools like AI rather than revolting against it. AI isn’t here to take your job; it is here to serve you and increase your efficiency. Mistakes made in the past can now be avoided using tools such as AI.”

QSA not only contributed intellectually but also showcased its latest technological solutions at the exhibition, providing attendees with a firsthand look at the cutting-edge innovations driving the company’s influence in the technology sector. The multifaceted involvement, including sponsorship, speaking engagements, and exhibition, solidified QSA’s position as a vanguard in the technological realm, actively shaping and influencing the industry.

With a legacy of enabling innovation, QSA stands as a driving force, setting new benchmarks and contributing to the advancement of the technology sector. The company’s commitment to fostering innovation and excellence was evident throughout the IMC, reflecting its dedication to supporting the growth of young talents and contributing to the sustainable development of technology in Nigeria. As QSA looks forward to continued collaboration with the innovation community, it remains a leading player dedicated to driving innovation and shaping the technological landscape for positive change.

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