Tag: Partnership

  • NITDA to develop Africa’s technology in partnership with experts 

    NITDA to develop Africa’s technology in partnership with experts 

    The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has expressed its willingness to collaborate with engineering professionals in Africa to develop the technology sector. 

    The Director General, Kashifu Inuwa said, the aim of this collaboration is to incorporate emerging technological tools, services, and knowledge into engineering processes, ultimately leading to improved productivity and customer satisfaction.

    During a meeting at the NITDA headquarters in Abuja, the agency hosted a team from the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN), led by its Registrar, Engr. Prof. Adisa A. Bello, and a team from the Engineers Board of Kenya, led by its chairman, Engr Erastus K. Mwongera.

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    Africa must adopt advanced technology

    Inuwa emphasized that emerging technologies are transforming the way engineers design and develop equipment globally, and it is essential for Africa to adopt these technologies to enhance productivity in engineering processes.

    He highlighted the need for convergence between information technology and engineering, as it would reduce the cost of research and development while facilitating real-time innovations to achieve desired results.

    Inuwa provided an example from the field of mechanical engineering, stating that traditional machines are being replaced by smart and connected machines that can generate data for predictive maintenance and predictive analytics. This indicates the growing importance of data in engineering processes.

    He said NITDA aims to collaborate with engineering professionals in Africa to leverage emerging technologies and integrate them into engineering practices, leading to more efficient and innovative outcomes.

     

    NITDA Collaboration is key

    The NITDA Director General expressed his excitement at the interest in collaboration shown by the visiting engineering professionals, recognizing it as an opportunity to collectively harness ideas and expertise to propel Africa to a prominent position.

    He emphasized the importance of Africa looking inward to develop its own countries and highlighted engineers as problem solvers who can contribute to local solutions. 

    “I am glad that Africa is now looking inward to see how to put our energies together to develop African countries. Engineers are problem solvers and as long as the solutions are local, it will require local initiative as well,” he stated.

    Inuwa believed that Africa has the potential to become a global superpower in the fourth Industrial Revolution, and he encouraged the visiting engineering bodies to develop the necessary capabilities and flexibility to thrive in this era.

    In line with the disruptive nature of technology, Inuwa mentioned that NITDA had implemented various initiatives and strategies to strengthen the innovative ecosystem, both within and beyond Nigeria. 

    The agency is actively promoting innovation-driven enterprises and aims to take their solutions to the global market. NITDA also focuses on bringing youths together, building ecosystems, and developing solutions to address local problems.

    Impact of information technology

    The NITDA Director-General praised the transformative impact of information technology on traditional processes, stating that it has been a source of inspiration by enabling creative ideas, enhancing business value propositions, and offering new problem-solving approaches.

    Inuwa emphasized the importance of leveraging digital technologies to enhance engineering processes and encouraged the visiting professionals to fully exploit the capabilities of Ubiquitous Data, Connectivity, and Processing Power. He assured them that with these capabilities, nothing is impossible, and any desired outcome can be achieved.

    Prof. Bello, the Registrar of COREN, acknowledged NITDA’s significant achievements over the years and appreciated the agency’s willingness to collaborate in integrating information technology into engineering processes for improved productivity.

    Engr. Mwongera, the Chairman of the Engineers Board of Kenya, expressed his admiration for the exceptional work being carried out at NITDA’s National Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (NCAIR). He expressed his delight at collaborating with NITDA and using their achievements as benchmarks to enhance engineering processes in Kenya and across the continent.

  • Edgars Partners With Pargo To Strengthen Online Shopping Experience

    Edgars Partners With Pargo To Strengthen Online Shopping Experience

    Fashion apparel retail company Edgars, which the Retailability group recently acquired, is bolstering its online shopping services with a click-and-collect offer in partnership with Pargo, a last-mile delivery company.

    Shoppers can now place online orders and choose to have their items delivered at one of the 100 Edgars stores that are listed on Pargo or picked up from one of the platform’s more than 3,000 pickup locations, all at a time that works for them and without having to rearrange their schedule or reschedule couriers as is usual with traditional delivery services. By allowing customers to select the day of delivery, the Pargo service puts shoppers back in control.

     

    Edgars Strategic Change Following Acquisition

    Two years ago, Edgars’ previous owner Edcon, moved to initiate business rescue proceedings following years of financial troubles. It made the drastic decision to reduce the size of the retail store drastically and to concentrate on establishing itself in regional malls rather than in every mall in other to reduce financial pressures, not long after the retail store was sold.

    Since the Retailability group and the owners of Legit acquired Edgars in 2020, the retailer’s online delivery offering has undergone significant strategic change due to the drive.

    The click-and-collect feature enables the retailer to reach customers in remote locations where delivery of goods can be difficult, such as rural areas and informal settlements.

    Despite the considerable growth in the e-Commerce industry, the retailer claimed that providing delivery services in South Africa can be challenging.

     

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    Ecommerce head at Retailability, Richard Mclennan, mentioned, “Though e-Commerce is growing exponentially in South Africa, delivery can still be tricky for many, especially for those living in regional or outlying areas.” 

    “It is our aim to deliver on the convenience of online shopping by giving everyone an opportunity to easily get their order no matter where they are in the country. That is why a partnership with Pargo makes so much sense,” he added.

    This is one of several key strategic moves the Retailability group has made since acquiring Edgars and seems promising to bring more quality brands to every customer in South Africa.

     

    Partnering With Pargo To Offer Click-and-Connect

    Pargo, founded in 2015 by Lars Veul and Derk Hoekert, has partnerships with TFG, Mr. Price, and Cape Union Mart in the retail sector.

    In response to South Africa’s delivery challenges and a desire to simplify and improve customer convenience, the duo established the delivery service.

    The CEO of Pargo, Veul, stated that “creating access is what we are all about.”

     

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    “When we first started, South Africans living in outlying areas or those with informal addresses had no feasible, reliable delivery option available to them when shopping online, but with Click & Collect, we’ve been able to solve this critical issue, and we are absolutely thrilled that Edgars has chosen our solution to reach those customers too,” Veul said.

    For online retailers looking to diversify their fulfillment strategies with cutting-edge delivery services, Pargo has made some single-integration solutions possible thanks to its tech-focused brand and in-house development team.

     

    About Edgars

    Edgars is a Johannesburg-based chain of stores present all over Southern Africa. The department store was previously selling clothing, shoes, homeware & beauty and, under new leadership, has recently shifted its focus to mass-market fashion and beauty products.

    The retailer boast of about 200 stores, with multiple locations in South Africa, Namibia, Zambia and Botswana as well as in the capital cities of eSwatini (Swaziland), Lesotho, and Ghana when it was sold to Durban based, private fashion company Retailability in 2020. 

    Spanning over (7) decades of existence, the retailer is driven by a passion for both fashion and lifestyle and a clear purpose to make lives better through our Corporate Social Investment Initiatives. Edgar’s vision is to provide our customers an opportunity to experience and enjoy the complete Edgars lifestyle.