Summit 2016 Day 3 Pictures

Adrian Schofield  AbdulHakeem Ajijola
Alaa Elkishen  Dr Jimson
Cross-sectional view of delegates
Dr Waudo Siganga  Dr W Lisse
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Dr Jimson Olufuye Lucky Masilela
From R-L (Nervana Ferrag, Marilyn Cade, Dr Olufuye)

Joseph Alhadeff (Online Intervention)
Mr AbdulHakeem Ajijola
Ms. Doris Ofisi  Ms. Arinola Akinyemi
Nirvana Farrag during her presentation  Olawale-Robert
Oluwatoba Obaniyi contributing during one of the sessions  Onica Makwakwa (A4AI)
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Summit 2016 Day 1 Pictures


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Mr Rowney addressing delegates at the cocktail venue  Olawale-Robert, Marilyn Cade, Patrick L. Jones... 

Welcome Cocktail

2016 Summit Presentations

Internet of Things Presentation by CISCO

Youth Development and IOT by Lawrence Olawale-Roberts

Smart Solutions in the Decision Making Process... by Nirvana Farrag

AfICTA Building Career by Abdul-Hakeem Ajijola

A4AI Presentation by Onica Makwakwa

AfICTA Cradle Cloud by Servias Mazhetese

Let's go Africa by Alaa El Khishen

Summit 2016 Day 2 Pictures

Adrian Picking-up Ranka Jovanovic's Champion Award  Abdul Hakeem Ajijola Awarded Distinguished Speaker Award

Appreciation from the Chair, Dr Olufuye  Arinola Akinyemi (Board Member)

A Side View of Summit Attendees

Award Presentation the Honorable Minister of ICT in Namibia

Chair Dr Olufuye, Vice-Chair and others on round table during Gala dinner

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Cross-Sectional View of Delegates at the Gala Dinner Dinner

Delegates @ Gala Dinner Session

Dr Olufuye during his opening remarks

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Exchange of Plesantries between Hossam Elgamal of Egyptian Cabinet and Namibian ICT Minister

High Level Panel on IoTs for Sustainable Development

Hind View of the Summit Participant

Honorable Minister and AfICTA PM, Oyeyemi Kayode

Hossam Elgamal (Board Member)  Hossam Elgamal Awarded Distinguished Speaker Award

ICC-BASIS Chair, Joseph Alhadeff

Jan Cotze  Lawrence Olawale-Robert

Lucky Masilela (.za)  Awarded Distinguished Speaker  Lucky Masilela (.za registrer)

Marilyn Cade (BC-ICANN)  Marilyn Cade @ the Dinner

Marilyn Cade Awarded Distinguished Speaker  Namibian ICT Minister's Arrival and Greetings

Namibia Minister and Dr Olufuye in the middle  with Dimension Data (Sponsor) DelegatesNamibian ICT Minister, Prof Tjekero Tweya delivering his Speech  Nirvana Farrag

Okwu Marcus Awarded Distinguished Speaker  PA121178

Participants' Registration Site

Pastora Valero (Dimension Data) During her Presentation

Provide Tax Holidays to Tech Startups, AfICTA Boss Tells African Govts


Jimson-Olufye-In-a-Group-PiThe Chairman of the Africa Information and Communication Technology Alliance (AfICTA), Dr Jimson Olufuye has urged African governments to as a matter of priority, create conducive environment for youths to start their businesses by way of providing extended tax holidays.

Olufuye who made the remarks at the just concluded 2016 edition of AfICTA summit held in Windhoek, Namibia, told the gathering that the legacy African leaders should leave afterwards is job creation for the young Africans.

That is the sure way for prosperity, Olufuye who also is the Chief Executive Officer of Konsulting Kontemporary told the international audience comprising of African ICT Ministers and heads of IT agencies.

Creation of enabling environment to the tech startups, according to Olufuye, could be achieved by providing toolkits for would be start-ups, providing extended tax breaks, providing financing tied to different categories of contract works and deliverables, affirmative action on bids for different categories of firms and removal of visa restriction for Africans especially ICT business people to enhance investment and trade.

He noted that business thrives when there is free movement of people, regretting that more than 50 participants for the summit could not attend because of visa challenges.

Welcoming delegates and while declaring the summit open, the host Minister of ICT Hon Tjekero Tweya charged all delegates to ensure that they communicate necessary information with available technology for ICT to be meaningful and impactful to the well-being all citizens.

He lamented that in most cases, while the technology is available those that have the necessary information for prosperity refused to communicate it to those that really need them

He thanked AfICTA for convening the Summit in Windhoek, Namibia and hoped the synergy for sustainable development which the Summit brings will be sustained in Namibia and across Africa.

“I believe all these purposeful initiatives are designed for Africa’s optimal participation and benefits provided we do our part through effective policy adoption, adaptation, articulation, implementation and benefit realization.
“ Our gathering today is another effort to focus and prepare to take full advantage of Internet of Things within the framework of Sustainable Development”, the former President of Information Technology Association of Nigeria, ITAN, told the capacity audience.

He indicated that the IoT phenomenon would help create jobs for the teeming youth population provided African countries adequately prepare for it

Quoting Morgan Stanley projection that within the next five years, as many as 75 billion smart connected devices will be communicating with one another via IoT, he said with optimism that the phenomenon would help advance and sustain Africa’s development in the areas of health service delivery, e-government, e-commerce, job creation, e-agriculture among others.

“With the IGF extended for another 10years and the recently concluded IGF retreat in New York, I’m optimistic that there would be better understanding of how we can collectively address the menace of cyber-crime with emphasis on on-line child abuse, identity theft, cyber-squatting, phishing, among others.

“I believe it is by all stakeholders coming together that we can collectively address the menace capable of undermining the huge benefits of the Internet for the Information society of our dream – an African society of well informed and prosperous people with unleashed talents adding value to humanity’s collective destiny in an atmosphere of peace, tolerance and opportunities”, Olufuye explained.

For one thing, the summit with the theme “Internet of Things for Sustainable Development”, captured the milestone strategic changes in the world, culminated in the agreement by world leaders last year for the 17 sustainable development goals to be realized by the year 2030.

It also ushered in the World Summit on the Information Society, WSIS, WSIS 10-year review outcome document with another 10-year mandate for the Internet Governance Forum and the re-start of the work of the UN Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD), Working Group on Enhanced Cooperation.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/10/20/provide-tax-holidays-to-tech-startups-aficta-boss-tells-african-govts/

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