AB4IR’s Kelebogile Molopyane to Speak on Bridging the Digital Divide Through Incubation at IoTFA 2022

Total
0
Shares

The premier Internet of Things event in Africa, IoT Forum Africa 2022, is set to feature the CEO of Africa Beyond 4IR, Kelebogile Molopyane, as a speaker.

Based in Pretoria, South Africa, AB4IR is a digital innovation hub that aims to bridge the digital divide in order to empower communities through technology, innovation, and incubation.

AB4IR offers various programmes aimed at developing, nurturing, and commercialising creative skills within townships in South Africa by introducing the communities therein to the opportunities available in the creative industries sector (particularly: animation, gaming, virtual reality, and drone technology).

AB4IR’s Kelebogile Molopyane is set to Speak at IoT Forum Africa 2022

Molopyane is the CEO of AB4IR, as well as an aerospace chamber member for the Transport Education Training Authority, founding director for Drone Council South Africa, and board chairperson for the South African Creative Industries Association, amongst other titles.

CEO of Africa Beyond 4IR, Kelebogile Molopyane.

A woman of many hats, Molopyane always has a sharp eye for opportunities to uplift and empower local communities and their youth.

In South Africa, Stats SA estimates that the country’s mobile internet access penetration rested at only 52.8% of the population in 2021, while the broader sub-Saharan Africa region has long battled with widespread access to connectivity, with mobile internet user penetration across the region sitting at only 26%, according to statistics from GSMA Intelligence, which is forecast to increase to 39% by 2025.

Digital exclusion leaves behind a large portion of the population and impedes access to not only financial services, but education, and other vital commodities many have taken for granted.

This is why Molopyane is going to be tackling the topic of how AB4IR is bridging the digital divide in South Africa through technology, innovation, and incubation at IoTFA 2021 – don’t miss out!

Find Out How to Successfully Leverage IoT for Your Business Now:

IoTFA 2022 is shaping up to be bigger and better than ever and is set to feature an exciting list of visionaries, thought leaders, and industry experts who will explore the benefits and challenges of IoT in key industries.

The hybrid event will also offer Africa’s biggest IoT players a platform to showcase some of the latest IoT solutions to a diverse audience drawn from the public and private sectors.

The upcoming two-day event from 29 to 30 March 2022 is to be held at the Maslow Hotel in Johannesburg, South Africa.

How to participate:

Join as an attendee: Learn from some of the most powerful brands, mavericks, and visionaries that are setting the pace for change and driving disruption in retail.

Join as a speaker: Showcase your thought-leadership. Share your insights and experience. Shape solutions to critical business challenges.

Join us as an exhibitor: Reinforce your position as a leading provider of technology solutions.

For more information, visit www.iotforumafrica.com


By Staff Writer.

Sign Up for Our Newsletters

Get notified of the best deals on our WordPress themes.

You May Also Like

Nokia Kenya Dodges a $260,000 Fine in Service Centre Contract Feud

A Kenyan court has reportedly rejected a petition filed by Kenyan dealer TechnoService which is seeking Sh150-million ($257,832.60) from cellphone manufacturer Nokia for allegedly selling some of its businesses to…
View Post

MTN SA Invests $46.4-Million in New Infrastructure for KZN, South Africa

Africa’s largest telecom group MTN SA has announced a further investment of $46.4-million (R700-million) in order to modernise existing, and deploy new, network infrastructure across the KwaZulu-Natal province in South…
View Post

Top 5 Games to Look Out for in 2022

Gamers have a lot to look forward to in 2022 – what with the release of many highly anticipated titles and DLCs across all platforms. Whether you enjoy journeying through…
View Post

UBA & Cellulant Join Forces to Unite Africa’s Payments Ecosystem

Nigeria’s United Bank for Africa (UBA), and Cellulant, a leading Pan-African payments company, have announced a partnership that will extend payment services for merchants and consumers across 19 key African…
View Post

Paratus Expands to DRC, Connects 620KM Fibre Optic Line

Telecommunications firm Paratus Group has announced its expansion into the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This coincides with the news that Paratus has won, together with DRC based Global Broadband…
View Post

Here’s How Much MTN Spent During the ICASA Spectrum Auction

MTN announced on Thursday that it had secured the high-demand spectrum required for its 4G and 5G network expansion drive from the highly anticipated ICASA spectrum auction. ICASA announced that…
View Post