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Huawei Ghana has pledged its readiness to support businesses and public sector institutions to be digitally driven and grow significantly.
According to its Channel Manager, Randy Oppong, the company is poised to support the Ghanaian economy through its digital transformation strategy that will create opportunities for the youth.
This, he believes will help address the rising unemployment in the country.
"Digital transformation is upon us; we are supporting government institutions to digitalise their operations. We helping businesses to be advanced in technology because that is the way to go”, he pointed out.
At the launch of the company's new product in collaboration with TD Africa, Coordinating Managing Director for TD Africa, Chioma Chimere, explained that the collaboration is needed to bridge physical contact and aid in facilitating the activities of businesses.

"The ideahub is an ingenious product that is so important in the time we are in. It’s a collaborative hub that brigs human distances but help in the promotion of businesses" she added.
The Huawei IdeaHub series is an intelligent endpoint which integrates multiple functions, including multi-screen collaboration between mobiles and PCs, interactive whiteboard, remote collaboration, FHD video conferencing and built-in HD AppGallery.

It's aim is to ensuring digital transformation to every meeting room and open office, promoting office and production efficiency for enterprises and Ghanaian communities in need of an advanced networking infrastructure needs.
It will also ensure convenience and in addition create a wide range of benefits for youth in the country.
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