AfricaCom 2014: Transforming Africa's Digital Economy

This year the AfricaCom team has gathered feedback from all those interested in Africa's digital transformation resulting in an event packed with key insights from a speaker lineup composed of domestic and international digital gurus, a host of proactive networking opportunities, a show floor stuffed with hands-on demo and interaction zones and a multitude of options to explore new solutions to power your business in the future.
AfricaCom 2014: Transforming Africa's Digital Economy

Africa Com is the ultimate event to inspire innovation, build knowledge and network in the African digital market.

What's new for AfricaCom in 2014?

  • AfricaCom 100: Only session for the leaders of Africa's digital world to discuss strategic issues in confidential debates
  • SDN & Network virtualisation stream: A new session looking at the opportunities, strategic and financial considerations of SDN and Virtualisation for African operators
  • M-commerce session: Presentation and case studies on how to address the m-commerce opportunity (part of mobile money programme)
  • Expanded LTE programme: A three-day conference covering in more depth key areas such as spectrum management, VoLTE, LTE Roaming, TD-LTW, backhaul
  • Rural telecoms: All angles of the topic will be covered throughout the event in different sessions (LTE, cost efficient networks, VSAT, Masterclasses)
  • Internet of things: A new keynote panel assessing the opportunities in IoT and M2M in Africa
  • TM Forum Live: An interactive, in-depth session hosted by the TM Forum addressing Agile Business & IT, Customer Experience and Open Digital Ecosystem
  • VSAT Africa: A two-day conference dedicated to the VSAT market
  • Ampion Venture Bus (Southern Africa) finale: hear from 30+ of the best African and international coders, designers and business minds who got together on a five-day hackathon.
  • More participation from Africa's leading operators: Airtel, Azur Telecom, BTC, Etisalat, Millicom, MTN,Orange, Smile, Telecel, Unitel, Vodacom, YooMee and more

AfricaCom is free for operators, regulators, developers, broadcasters, satellite service-providers, CIOs and banks. For more, go to www.africa.comworldseries.com.


 
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