By Jones Gadama
The ICT Association of Malawi (ICTAM) has announced that the International ICT Expo will take place from June 4th to 6th at the Bingu International Conference Center in Lilongwe.
This year’s expo theme is “Accelerating Malawi Digital Economy: Innovation, Inclusion and Sustainable Growth,” highlighting the country’s commitment to leveraging technology for economic growth.
ICTAM President Clarence Gama made the announcement in Blantyre, emphasizing the expo’s significance in promoting digital innovation and economic development.
The event will feature panel discussions, presentations by experts, and the awarding of outstanding ICT individuals and institutions.
Reserve Bank of Malawi Governor Dr. McDonald Mafuta Mwale will preside over the expo’s opening, underscoring the importance of digital transformation in Malawi’s economic landscape.
The International ICT Expo is a premier gathering of ICT professionals, policymakers, innovators, and industry leaders, providing a platform for showcasing technological advancements and fostering partnerships.
This event aligns with ICTAM’s mission to offer ICT leadership and catalyze policy changes that enable Malawians to participate effectively in the global economy.
The expo is expected to drive economic transformation and create a brighter future for Malawi.
By harnessing the power of technology, the country can accelerate its digital economy and promote sustainable growth.
All Malawians, including students, business owners, farmers, and government officials, are encouraged to attend and explore the latest technological advancements.
For more information about the expo, contact the ICT Association of Malawi at Filimoni House, City Centre, P.O. Box 31076, Lilongwe 3, or visit their website.
The expo promises to be an exciting event, showcasing the latest developments in the ICT sector and providing opportunities for networking and collaboration.
With its focus on innovation, inclusion, and sustainable growth, the International ICT Expo is set to play a significant role in shaping Malawi’s digital future.
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