The Annual Stanford Seed Transformation Network (SSTN), Ghana Chapter Business Conference 2024 is set to ignite a revolution in African businesses, empowering entrepreneurs and industry leaders to harness the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
The conference will be held on October 31, 2024, at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra, welcoming both local and international participants.
It will be under the theme "SMART Africa: Leapfrogging the Conventional and Transforming Business with AI," with speakers exploring how businesses can adopt AI to innovate, scale, and stay competitive.
The conference has been designed for forward-thinking business leaders, entrepreneurs, and industry professionals across Africa, particularly those in the business and technology sectors interested in digital transformation, AI applications in business, expanding market reach through innovation, learning from industry experts and networking.
There will be an interactive panel discussion as part of the conference which will feature industry experts like Mr. Ebo Richardson (Digital Transformation Consultant), Dr. Stephane Nwolley (CEO, Npontu Technologies), Madam Solace Kidisil (Group Operations Lead, Nsano), Claud Kweku Hutchful (CEO Kowri Ghana & Cote d'Ivoire) alongside Patrick George Quantson (Group CE, Kowri). Mr. Moses Baiden, CEO – Margins Group Limited will be the main speaker for the event.
For those passionate about digital transformation, AI applications, expanding market reach, or networking with industry leaders, the conference offers a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights to advance your business. The President of SSTN Ghana and Chairman of African Concrete Products, Mr. Carl Richards, echoed the network’s commitment to pursuing business growth technology.
“We are thrilled about the STN Business Conference 2024, which will serve as a catalyst for innovation and growth in the African business landscape. Bringing together industry leaders, experts, and aspiring entrepreneurs, to create a platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and the adoption of cutting-edge AI solutions. Together, we can shape the future of business in Africa and beyond using AI,” he said.
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