Albert Biga Presents Zoobashop: The Largest Online Retail Store in Ghana
Albert Biga, Founder and CEO of Zoobashop, the largest online retail store in Ghana, explains how Zoobashop stands out and what are its key competitive advantages.
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Albert Biga, Founder and CEO of Zoobashop, the largest online retail store in Ghana, explains how Zoobashop stands out and what are its key competitive advantages.
Dr. Nortey Omaboe gives an overview of GCNet (Ghana Community Network Services Limited), a company that began operations in the year 2002, with the objectives of improving customs duties by accelerating port clearance system, improve government revenue and transparency and reduce customs officers’ discretions.
Claud Kweku Hutchful, CEO of DreamOval, gives an overview of the fintech industry and payment applications sector in Ghana, and presents DreamOval, a software development house with a focus on fintech, as well as a financial services company.
Richard Hlomador, CEO of K-Net, presents the company, its activities and competitive advantages.
Dr. Nortey Omaboe, Executive Chairman of GCNet, gives an overview of Ghana Community Network Services Limited.
Claud Kweku Hutchful, CEO of DreamOval, explains what are the latest trends and developments in the fintech industry and payment applications sector in Ghana.
Richard Hlomador presents K-Net, a Ghanaian company established in 1996 and based in Accra, serving the entire sub-Saharan Africa Region. K-NET specializes in connectivity solutions. Its services include Data & Managed Networks, Internet Connectivity, K-NET Hosted Private Networks, IP Telephony, Hosting and Co-location, I.T. outsourcing, Turnkey Solutions, etc.
Henry Sampson talks about the fintech industry in Ghana and presents DreamOval. Organized as a limited liability company incorporated in Accra, Ghana, in 2007, DreamOval is a software development house that focuses on tech-based innovations. The company was elected Ghana’s 2015 software company of the year. Its core mission is to provide the essential platform for electronic business activities for Africa.
Josiah Kwesi Eyison shares his views on African tech hubs and presents iSpace Foundation, a technology hub founded in Ghana in 2013, which is known to offer a co-working space, tools and facilities for entrepreneurs and startups to launch and manage their business ideas.
Josiah Kwesi Eyison presents iSpace Foundation, it’s competitive advantage, and explains why this technology hub is different from all other hubs in Africa or Ghana.