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Over 85% of Firms Embrace New and Frontier Technologies for Enhanced Digital Access

by Joel Nwankwo
July 20, 2023
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Africa competes in the global economy at practically the bottom of the heap. Embracing digital access and innovation is one of the answers that might considerably increase Africa’s competitiveness, even if numerous reasons contribute to the low ranking.

By utilizing technological breakthroughs, businesses can provide superior products, services, processes, and customer experiences that meet or even surpass international standards.

According to TradingPlatforms.com, 86% of firms have incorporated new and frontier tech to enhance digital access. This includes artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), natural language processing, blockchain, and cloud computing.

Edith Reads, the Trading Platform’s financial analyst comments that several companies are in a race to maintain their competitive edge. As a result, they’re shifting focus from mere product offering to comprehensive digital platforms.

This dynamic shift is a testament to technology’s significant impact on the population. Soon, you won’t be able to find a business that hasn’t adopted new and frontier tech.” The whole story and statistics can be found here: Over 85% of Firms Embrace New and Frontier Technologies for Enhanced Digital Access.

In today’s frantic and connected world, innovation and technology fuel economic progress and social development. However, Africa competes in the global economy at practically the bottom of the heap. Embracing technology and innovation is one of the answers that might considerably increase Africa’s competitiveness, even if numerous reasons contribute to the low ranking. 

African societies have enormous potential and untapped resources that might help the continent advance faster into the ever-evolving digital age. However, the path to the transition entails providing the workforce with the necessary training and education, as well as hands-on experience.

By utilizing technological breakthroughs, businesses can provide superior products, services, processes, and customer experiences that meet or even surpass international standards.

Businesses will be able to compete on a global scale, fostering international business partnerships and boosting exports. These upgrades encourage economic expansion. 

Productivity in Africa’s many economic sectors can be considerably increased by implementing innovative technologies. Operations are streamlined, expenses are decreased, and outputs are increased because of automation, digitization, and sophisticated manufacturing techniques.

For instance, integrating technology into business operations can boost productivity, cut expenses, and open the door to exporting. In turn, it might increase one’s ability to compete in international markets. Sectors in Africa will be able to generate more output with fewer resources. 

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    Joel Nwankwo

    Joel Nwankwo is a tech journalist. He is passionate about telling stories as it relates to Africa's social and financial tech advancements. You can reach him at joel.nwankwo@techeconomy.ng

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Joel Nwankwo is a tech journalist. He is passionate about telling stories as it relates to Africa's social and financial tech advancements. You can reach him at joel.nwankwo@techeconomy.ng

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