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“Top Global IT and Innovation Companies converge in Nairobi for this year’s Innovation Africa Summit”
NAIROBI, Kenya–AfricanBrains announced today that Microsoft, the worldwide leader in technology and software development, is the Main Event Partner for this year’s Innovation Africa Summit 2016 to be held on the 20th – 22nd September.
As the Main Event Partner, Microsoft is looking to build partnerships that design solutions in the education sector with technology and the power that the cloud brings, through the Innovation Africa platform that has over 200 government officials comprising of ministers, secretaries of state, deputy ministers, permanent secretaries, and director generals from over 30 countries.
Microsoft,the front runner in software solutions, works with governments, communities, schools and educators to use the power of information technology to deliver services and programs that provide learning for all,anytime, anywhere. Microsoft believes an educated population is the one natural resource that increases in value as it increases in size.
“We’re seeing a shift in the way we think about our education systems, based on intuitive nature with which the youth interacts with technology and the dramatic evolution we’re seeing in the 21st century workplace. In addition, the burgeoning youth population across Africa means we need to find a way to more effectively reach a greater number of students. Simultaneously, we need to allow them to learn in their own unique way, anytime, anyplace and at their own pace. Cloud computing, provision of devices to allow for immersive, mobile learning environments and teacher training are all contributing to this evolution and Innovation Africa is the perfect platform to discuss these solutions.” Commented Mark Chaban – Education Director, Microsoft Middle East and Africa
In addition to Microsoft, Innovation Africa 2016 has the privilege of hosting an even more striking array of industry titans than it has in past years.Notable partners of the 2015 Summit included HP, Intel and IBM who spoke of the solutions, connectivity and networking opportunities the Summit provides. It is a great platform where all the industry players in Africa can evaluate the education system as a region and design solutions that will benefit the many unique students for 21st century learning.
“This is a unique opportunity to discuss with the decision-makers at the highest level. In two days we held 17 pre-scheduled meetings back-to-back.”Andrea Emiliani – Business Development, IBM.
As proof of the Summit’s method of raising a company’s profile and maximizing its exposure, partners and sponsors backing the 2016 summit include but are not limited to Huawei, Bi-Bright, Inspur, JP-IK, Positivo BGH and Teachers Media International with repeat support from Intel, Oracle, Samsung and many others.
These and more leaders in cloud computing, technological and learning solutions as well as consumer electronic goods will interact in the unique meetings-based format the Summit is known for.
“Innovation Africa provides HP with a unique experience to engage with true leaders and decision makers on the continent.”Commented Dave Hill – Senior Director Education, HP on the Innovation Africa Summit 2015.
Following an earlier announcement on the dignitaries confirmed to take part in this year’s summit, this striking show of support demonstrates that Innovation Africa Summit is no holds barred for 2016.
**ENDS**
For more information on Innovation Africa 2016 please visit:
www.innovation-africa.com/2016
To register your interest in attending either as a delegate or as a sponsor please visit:
www.innovation-africa.com/2016/register
To view video highlights from previous summits please visit:
www.innovation-africa.com/2016/videos
Press Enquiries:-
Peggy Mwai- MMP Communications and Outreach PR
Tel: +254 711 408 563
Email: [email protected]

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