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Technovate Professional Services is a special events and ICT Professional Services Company committed to bringing global best-practice into African.

Technovate Professional Services is a special events and ICT Professional Services Company committed to bringing global best-practice into the Nigerian and African ICT industry market place. Incorporated since 2010, Technovate aims to become the purveyor of the immense market opportunities available in Africa to the rest of the world, within the shortest time possible. Thus, as a special vehicle f

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Here we go again guys, I have been nominated for an award at the 10th edition of Nigeria Media Nite Out Award, please text
" Dapo Aruwajoye, On air personality of the year (TV) to 08135750197"
Yes we Can. Thanks guys in anticipation.

01/11/2013

Some dreams are hard to die. This is one of such dreams. Keep a date, soon.

16/10/2012

Events in the ICT industry indicates that Nigeria, in spite of our large size, still has a long way to go. We need to make the Internet a ready, affordable and efficient tool for businesses. Coming behind countries like Rwanda, Ghana, Egypt, SA, etc on Mobile Broadband capacity is not exciting, at all. Think on this.

22/08/2012

We are unmindful of the truth that every technology, indeed every creation of man should be handled with care, better guarded to achieve the beneficial intended result. Abusive is often inevitable and that calls for caution on the part of users of such technology. The social media is one of those creations we must handle with care. Visit: www.digitalmediasummitnigeria.com

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27/07/2012

Due to certain critical issues, mostly outside our control, we have had to suddenly postpone the ICOMTECH2012 Exhibition and Seminar. A new date would be announced very soon. Apologies for inconveniences. Management

26/07/2012

while we are putting finishing touches to the programme of ICOMTECH 2012, we excite you with some of the words that have influenced the things we are doing.
1) You can only perform in public to the degree you are willing to practice in private - Ed Louis Cole

19/07/2012

The hit is on! The Telecoms operators have come under the searchlight of the Nigerian politicians and we at ICOMTECH are convinced that this is just the beginning of a fight that may see the nation lose one of its most cherished accomplishments, in recent time. THIS IS TIME FOR US TO START TALKING...ICOMTECH is an independent platform for views to be expressed, positions canvassed and solution proffered. Hurry, we are about to witness the Russian game of Roulette on display in Nigeria. What is your take on this Senate 'threat'?

17/07/2012

You are about to witness the best of the bests in ICT seminar/exhibition in this part of the world...Icomtech2012 is rearing to go. Be part of the move.

13/07/2012

ICOMTECH receives Big Boost. Wait for the announcement!

12/07/2012

We must hold our destiny as a people in our hands...the collapse of the telecoms industry stares us in the face. Like most things Nigeria, we fail to take correction until we suddenly lose what we cherished so much. Nigerians must consciously discuss the future of this industry...NOW! ICOMTECH (www.icomtech.org) makes our platform available for opinions on the deplorable state of affairs in the industry.

04/07/2012

Every user of mobile phone in Nigeria, (virtually every Nigerian uses one even if they don't own them) is caught in the web of poor quality service delivery - drop calls, undelivered sms, uncompleted calls that you have to pay for...the list is endless. And just to think that the four GSM operators in the country only a few weeks back paid a fine of N1.17B to the regulator, NCC; what do we make of this epileptic quality in service? How many more fines would NCC impose on these operators before we reach the desired minimum standard service delivery? We had pointed out earlier from our site that fines as appropriate as they may appear to assuage the immediate shortcoming of the operators, in the long run, they will not solve the problem of this failing system. The NCC, operators and numerous stakeholders in the sector must speak out the truth, otherwise the bubble could just burst right here in our faces. That platform to put things as they are, is what ICOMTECH seminars provides this country. It's time we started talking!

14/06/2012

Nokia plans to cut 10,000 more jobs, bringing the total to one in three staff, as it loses market share to cell phone rivals Apple and Samsung and burns through cash, raising new fears over its future.

In a second profit warning in nine weeks, Nokia said on Thursday, June 14 that its phone business would post a deeper-than-expected loss in the second quarter due to tougher competition, which it expected to continue.

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