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An American mobile technology company, Akyumen Technologies, has introduced projector mobile phones onto the Ghanaian market.
These devices will be able to afford the average businessman, students and management of organizations the opportunities to conduct presentations with just the click of a button on the mobile phone.

CEO of Akyumen Technologies, Aasim Saied making a demonstration
Speaking to Joy Business during the outdooring ceremony on Thursday, April 27, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Akyumen Technologies, Aasim Saied says the devices have the potential to enhance business operations and education.
“We will sooner than later become the game-changer for not only businesses or how people get themselves entertained, but how we learn and also educate”, he boasts.

Display are some of the company's mobile phones and tablets
Touching on some of the company’s line of products, Mr. Saied said they have on sale a whole range of devices mainly designed for the purposes of education in schools and colleges not only for Ghana, but for the entire African continent.
The devices include cell phones with an in-built projector technology and a 7-inch tablets for those who want to use this for education, he continued.
He encouraged school authorities, and businesses to patronize their products so as to boost their operations.
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