Dr. Ayotunde Coker – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Mon, 25 Nov 2024 16:01:38 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Dr. Ayotunde Coker – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Meet the Winners of 2024 Africa Tech Alliance Excellence [ATAEx] Awards https://techeconomy.ng/meet-the-winners-of-2024-africa-tech-alliance-excellence-ataex-awards/ https://techeconomy.ng/meet-the-winners-of-2024-africa-tech-alliance-excellence-ataex-awards/#respond Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:13:43 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=148114
  • Kashifu Inuwa, NITDA DG, receives Digital Transformation Leadership Award
  • Dr. Ayotunde Coker named ATAEx Man of the Year
  • QNET, GBB, Digital Encode, Tecom, others win 
  • Africa Tech Alliance (ATAEx) Awards 2024 recipients
    Africa Tech Alliance (ATAEx) Awards 2024 recipients

    The Africa Tech Alliance (ATAEx) Awards has, again, lived up to expectations by honouring individuals, organizations, and initiatives that have made significant impact on Africa’s tech ecosystem, focusing on categories such as digital transformation, cybersecurity, ecommerce, financial inclusion, sustainability, and emerging technologies.

    For the year 2024, Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, the director-general Nigeria’s National Information Technology Agency [NITDA] received the Digital Transformation Leadership Award.

    Kashifu Inuwa, DG NITDA
    Kashifu Inuwa of DG NITDA
    DG NITDA recipient
    DG NITDA honoured at ATAEx Awards

    The Digital Transformation Leadership Award is a national technology impact award that recognizes individuals or organizations that have made significant contributions to advancing technology in ways that drive national development and positively impact society.

    ATAEx Award screening committee for 2024 nominated Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi for the award in recognition of his role in transforming Nigeria’s technology landscape, fostering innovation, and supporting inclusive digital progress.

    ATAEx Man of the Year – Dr. Ayotunde Coker

    Dr Ayotunde Coker, CEO Open Access Data Centres - OADC
    Dr Ayotunde Coker, CEO of Open Access Data Centres

    Dr. Ayotunde Coker is one of the leading players in the development of the data centre industry in Africa and is the Chairperson of an influential industry group, the Africa Data Centres Association.

    Before joining OADC as Chief Executive Officer, Dr Coker led Rack Centre to become a household name in Nigeria and a leading brand in Africa, with global recognition and numerous prestigious international awards. Throughout a distinguished international career as a technology and business leader, Dr Coker has held senior positions in finance, energy, management consulting and U.K. Government.

    His achievements have been recognised by numerous awards, including the Distinguished Manufacturing Alumni Award (Cranfield Institute of Technology) 2020, and in the same year, he was recognised as one of the Global Top 30 Edge Computing Leaders by Data Economy Magazine.

    He holds an MSc from Cranfield Institute of Technology and a PhD (Honoris Causa) from ESCAE University.

    Other awardees include;

    Direct Selling Company of the Year – QNET.

    QNET
    Mr. Biram Fall, regional managing director, SSA at QNET, receiving the award

    Best Data Centre Colocation Provider of the Year – DIGITAL REALTY [Nigeria];

    Best Data Centre Colocation Provider of the Year - DIGITAL REALTY [Nigeria];
    Engr. Ikechukwu Nnamani, CEO, DIGITAL REALTY [Nigeria]

    Champion of Public Tech Infrastructure Award – GALAXY BACKBONE LIMITED;

    Galaxy Backbone
    Nnamdi Onoh, recieving the award on behalf of the MD/CEO of Galaxy Backbone

    Blockchain Advocate of the YearJUDE OZINEGBE, founder/Convener, Cyberchain;

    Cyberchain at ATAEx Awards
    Cyberchain at ATAEx Awards

    AI Startup of the Year – NeuRaL AI; African Cybersecurity Mastery AwardDIGITAL ENCODE LTD;

    ATAEx Internet Exchange Point of the Year – INTERNET EXCHANGE POINT OF NIGERIA [IXPN];

    IXPN at ATAEx Award
    Mr. Muhammed Rudman receiving the IXPN’s award

    PR Champion of Africa Award – NEWMARK GROUP LTD;

    Lovelyn Okafor - The Newmark Group country Manager at ATAEx Awards
    Lovelyn Okafor – country head at Newmark Group (left) receiving the award

    Africa Tech Community of the Year – InnovationBed Africa;

    Africa Tech Community of the Year - InnovationBed Africa;
    Emmanuel Amos displays the InnovationBed Africa’s award at ATAEx 2024

    ICT Company of the Year – TECOM CONCEPTS LTD; 

    Happiness Obiora, MD/Sales Director of TECOM
    Happiness Obiora, MD/Sales Director of TECOM, receiving the award presented by Ebehijie Juliet Momoh, as Managing Director/CEO of AfriGOPay Financial Services Limited.

    Outstanding ICT Solutions & Innovation Personality of the Year – HAPPINESS OBIOHA, MD/Sales Director, Tecom Concepts Limited;

    Outstanding ICT Solutions & Innovation Personality of the Year - HAPPINESS OBIOHA, MD/Sales Director, Tecom Concepts Limited;
    Outstanding ICT Solutions & Innovation Personality of the Year – HAPPINESS OBIOHA, MD/Sales Director, Tecom Concepts Limited;

    Mobile App Defense Excellence Award –  CED TECHNOLOGIES;

    CED Technologies at ATAEx Awards
    CED Technologies at ATAEx Awards

    Most Innovative Digital Bank Award – PALMPAY;

    PalmPay
    PalmPay

    Life Time Achievement Award in Data Centre Management – DR. AYOTUNDE COKER, CEO, OADC.

    Life Time Achievement Award in Data Centre Management - DR. AYOTUNDE COKER, CEO, OADC.
    Dr. Coker’s representative with the award

    Other ATAEx 2024 awardees are; ICT Innovation Storyteller Award – CHINENYE ANUFORO, Head, ICT Desk, Sun Newspaper;

    Chinenye Anuforo receiving the award presented by Executive Secretary of ALTON
    Chinenye Anuforo receiving the award presented by Executive Secretary of ALTON

    Digital Reporting Excellence Award – MARTIN EKPEKE, Publisher/Editor In-Chief, ITPulse;

    Martin Ekpeke at ATAEx Awards
    Martin Ekpeke

    Trailblazer in Tech Award – MONIADE ADENIYI;

    Moniade at ATAEx
    Mr. Chike Onwuegbuchi (right) presenting the award to Moniade

    Global Technology Innovator Award – AYODEJI OGUNMOLA;

    Techeconomy Business Series - Ayodeji Ogunmola
    Ayodeji Ogunmola

    Tech Visionary Award – OLUWAKAYODE DURODOLA;

    OLUWAKAYODE DURODOLA - ATAEx Awards
    OLUWAKAYODE DURODOLA

    Business Intelligence Mastery Award – ADEDAMOLA BOWALE;

    Adedamola Bowale - ATAEx Awards
    Adedamola Bowale

    Rising Star in Tech Award – OLANIYI IBRAHEEM;

    Rising Star Award for Rising Star in Tech Award - OLANIYI IBRAHEEM
    Mr. Emma Okonji, ICT Editor at ThisDay newspaper presenting the award to Olaniyi

    Blockchain Community of the Year – LAGOS BLOCKCHAIN WEEK;

    Lagos Blockchain Week at ATAEx Awards
    Chukwuemeka Enoch Mbaebie – Convener, Lagos Blockchain Week, receiving an award

    In his congratulatory message to the award recipients, Mr. Chike Onwuegbuchi, the co-convener, said that ATAEx Awards is part of the annual Africa Tech Alliance Forum (AfriTECH), which brings together tech leaders, policymakers/regulators, industry experts, and key stakeholders to discuss the latest advancements and challenges in Africa’s digital landscape.

    “Recipients are celebrated not only for their achievements but also for their vision and commitment to leveraging technology for Africa’s development”, he said.

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    Hyperscalers Convergence Africa 2024 Convenes Stakeholders to Shape the Future of Digital Infrastructure https://techeconomy.ng/hyperscalers-convergence-africa-2024-convenes-stakeholders-to-shape-the-future-of-digital-infrastructure/ https://techeconomy.ng/hyperscalers-convergence-africa-2024-convenes-stakeholders-to-shape-the-future-of-digital-infrastructure/#respond Fri, 30 Aug 2024 06:12:41 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=141726 Leading hyperscalers, digital infrastructure operators, investors, and regulators are confirmed to attend the Hyperscalers Convergence Africa conference, scheduled for September 5, 2024, in Lagos, Nigeria. 

    This pivotal event aims to address the digital infrastructure gaps across the continent by uniting key stakeholders—including operators, regulators, investors, and service providers—to work toward a unified goal for Africa’s digital future.

    The conference seeks to bring together Africa’s digital infrastructure community, fostering collaboration and innovation across sectors such as data centres, connectivity, cloud services, and more.

    Confirmed attendees include senior and executive representatives from major organizations such as Meta Platforms, Cassava Technologies, Equinix, IHS Towers, Airtel, Apolo.io, Open Access Data Centres, MTN, Analyses Mason, Xalam Analytics, inq, Avanti Communications Plc., Digital Realty, Raxio Group, and various state governments.

    The event will feature keynote presentations, panel sessions, and fireside chats on critical themes, including: “Satellite, Subsea, and Terrestrial: Africa’s Path to Seamless and Integrated Connectivity”; “Regulatory Frameworks for Fostering Digital Infrastructure Development in Africa”; “Data Center and Cloud in Africa: The Journey to 2500MW”; “Funding Africa’s Digital Infrastructure: What is the Right Mix?”, and “The Talent Gap: Developing Sustainable Digital Talent for Africa”, among others.

    Speakers at the conference include Kazeem Oladepo, Chief Operating Officer (COO) at IHS Towers; Dr. Ayotunde Coker, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Open Access Data Centres; Wole Abu, CEO, Liquid Intelligent Technologies; Sade Dada, Public Policy Manager, Anglophone West Africa, Meta Platforms; Josephine Sarouk, Managing Director (MD), Bayobab; and Olatubosun Alake, Honorable Commissioner, Innovation, Science and Technology, Lagos State. Other speakers include Lanre Kolade, Chairman, ConnectedCompute; Ikechukwu Nnamani, CEO of Digital Realty Nigeria; Bill Kleyman, CEO of Apolo/Program Chair, AFCOM and Data Center World; Tony Izuagbe Emoekpere, President, Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria; Dr. Krish Ranganath, Regional Executive- West Africa, Africa Data Centres; Wabo Majavu, Executive of Strategy and Business Operations at Africa Data Centre; Gbenga Adegbiji, CEO of Geniserve; Guy Zibi, Managing Partner of Xalam Analytics; Olusegun Maleghemi, CIO, Ouranos; Adewale Adeyemi, Head, Business Development; TeKnowledge; Adewole Adebisi, Head, Technical Operations, Raxio Group; Ifeanyi Akosionu, Managing Director, inq Digital; Dr. Hakeem Onasanya, Head, Startups (Lagos Innovates), LSETF; Olawale Owoeye, CEO, Cedarview Communications; Sameer Gupta, Principal, Analyses Mason; Femi Fajemirokun, Head, Information, Telecoms and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), West African Power Pool, and Reuben Oshomah, Regional Director, West and Central Africa, Avanti Communications Plc.

    Ahead of the event, Kazeem Oladepo, Chief Operating Officer at IHS Towers, expressed enthusiasm: “The Hyperscalers Convergence Africa conference promises to be a valuable platform to discuss opportunities and address pressing challenges in the deployment of digital infrastructure. I believe this gathering will set the stage for new initiatives, partnerships, and solutions that will advance Africa’s digital transformation.”

    Lanre Kolade, Chairman of ConnectedCompute and former Group Chief Executive Officer of CSquared, emphasized the role of innovation through partnerships: “We can build digital infrastructure expansion and resilience by collaborating and creating synergies to close infrastructure gaps and empower our digital economy with a pan-African collaboration.”

    As we grow Africa’s digital economy, the role of data centres becomes increasingly critical. At the Hyperscalers Convergence Africa conference, we have a unique opportunity to align our efforts and build out the infrastructure needed to support this growth.

    “By aligning expanding carrier-neutral data centre capacity with robust pen access connectivity, we can unlock the potential for greater innovation and economic development and changing lives across the continent” commented Dr. Ayotunde Coker, Chief Executive Officer of Open Access Data Centres.

    The Hyperscalers Convergence Africa conference represents a critical step in bridging the digital infrastructure gap across Africa.

    By bringing together influential leaders and innovators, this event will foster collaboration and drive the necessary conversations and actions to shape Africa’s digital future.

    The insights and partnerships forged at this conference will be instrumental in unlocking new opportunities for growth, innovation, and sustainability in Africa’s digital economy.

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    Rack Centre Becomes the first IFC EDGE Certified Data Centre in Europe, Middle East and Africa https://techeconomy.ng/rack-centre-becomes-the-first-ifc-edge-certified-data-centre-in-europe-middle-east-and-africa/ https://techeconomy.ng/rack-centre-becomes-the-first-ifc-edge-certified-data-centre-in-europe-middle-east-and-africa/#respond Mon, 20 Jun 2022 04:38:37 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=76757 Rack Centre, an Actis majority owned data centre and the leading carrier-neutral Tier III data centre in West Africa, has become the first International Finance Corporation (IFC) EDGE certified data centre in Europe, Middle East and Africa.

    Edge, an innovation of IFC, member of the World Bank group, is a preeminent international green certification system that focuses on empowering developers of residential and commercial buildings to deliver resource efficient buildings in a fast, easy and affordable way, enabling  such developers and builders to quickly identify the most effective strategies to achieve energy saving, water saving and embodied energy materials.

    This prestigious green building certification recognizes the significant savings the centre will achieve in energy and water use, incorporated as part of the design to expand the facility’s IT load from 1.5MW to 13MW.

    On completion of this expansion, Rack Centre is forecast to achieve 35% more energy savings, which is estimated to avoid carbon emissions totalling 100 tonnes each year.

    Founded in 2012, Rack Centre is the first carrier neutral Tier III Constructed Facility Certified data centre in Africa and focuses solely on providing best in class data centre colocation services and the best interconnection between carriers and customers.

    At Rack Centre, Infrastructure and operational efficiency are our key drivers for maintaining 100% uptime since launch in October 2013.

    Actis first partnered with Rack Centre in early 2020 as part of its $250 million African data centre platform investment.

    To ensure the data centre could meet the rapid growth in demand for hosting capacity in Africa, whilst at the same time reducing its environmental impact and operating costs, Actis has spearheaded a programme of green design philosophies and initiatives that will result in the data centre achieving 35% energy saving, 41% water savings and deliver a 45% saving in embodied energy in materials used.

    By prioritising the development of Rack Centre’s sustainability practises, the African data centre platform engaged with the IFC EDGE team on establishing an assessment tool specifically for data centres.

    Rack Centre will achieve these savings through a range of measures and green design principles, including switching from diesel to gas power generation, implementing water efficient cooling systems, implementing a low energy air circulation system, and sourcing local materials and services wherever possible.

    Switching its power source from diesel to gas power will not only save more than $10 million a year in operating costs, but it will also reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality.

    Mr Ezekiel Egboye, Rack Centre Chief Operations Officer said that “Rack Centre has a track record of setting the standard for power usage efficiency in the region.” Sustainability is at the core of what we do, a quest that permeates through all our actions. We are delighted to be the first to be certified in Europe, Middle East and Africa, which is really a continuation of Rack Centre’s firsts in Africa as it was also the first data centre to be Tier III Constructed Facility certified and has grown the most comprehensive interconnection and limitless peering ecosystem of over 45 carriers and ISPs, also bringing about interconnect efficiencies. It is an honour to receive this certification and another step in delivering sustainable digital infrastructure in the region.”

    Jasper Lankhorst, CEO of Actis-Convergence Partners, pan African Data Centre platform, commented that: “Sustainability is key to meeting the growing demand for digital infrastructure on the African continent. At Rack Centre, being the first data centre to secure the IFC Edge certification in Europe, Middle East and Africa, make us very proud. Our goal is to implement similar improvements across future investments made by our pan-African data centre platform to help the continent secure a low carbon data revolution.”

    Vivek Pathak, Director for Climate Business Department at the IFC, pointed out that: “It had been a hugely rewarding process to work in partnership with Rack Centre to develop this EDGE assessment tool for data centres. We hope other data centre operators will follow in Rack Centre’s footsteps and take the necessary action on the digital economies environmental impact by becoming IFC EDGE certified.”

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