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The National Museum is transformed into a digital village, for the International conference “Invest in Cameroon”

The National Museum is transformed into a digital village, for the International conference “Invest in Cameroon”
  • Comments   -   Monday, 16 May 2016 17:45

(Business in Cameroon) - For the International Conference “Invest in Cameroon, Land of opportunities” which will take place on 17 and 18 May in Yaoundé, the capital of the country, the Ministry of Posts and Telecoms is opening from today 16 May, a digital village within the National Museum, we learned in an official communiqué.

For three days, this cultural space will be transformed in an exhibition site for the Cameroonian ICT savoir-faire. “The digital village is an android exhibit gathering different speakers and players in the digital economy, with the main objective of presenting the assets of our country in this sector and specifically to promote the expertise of Cameroonian start-ups and support young people in the digital economy”, the Minister of Posts and Telecoms, Minette Libom Li Likeng, explains.

According to the organisers, 100 exhibitors are expected at this national meeting of the digital sector, as well as over 5,000 visitors. In addition to the exhibition, the event will be punctuated by a project fair, digital entertainment, ICT training workshops and B2B meetings.

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