In 2015, there was an increase in the level of technological awareness among Nigerians than in previous years; drones became regular features at concerts and shows held in cosmopolitan locations, certain teenagers and youth were recognized for creating innovations that simplified day-to-day living, more and more e-commerce businesses sprung up, tech oriented start-ups became an important preoccupation amongst the entrepreneurial sector of the Nigerian economy.
This is a lean towards greatness because the continual use of high tech to solve major problems in the country will not only erase the third world denomination attached to Nigeria but will also help us contribute more than oil to the global market.
Participating in the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is a good means of connecting with the tech lords from all over the world and gaining knowledge about the future of technology.
See the best of CES 2014.
CES, which is an annual and global trade show that takes place every January at Las Vegas, Nevada, is considered the biggest tech show of the year.
The idea behind the tech trade show is to bring together all those who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. CES has served as the proving ground for innovators and breakthrough technologies for more than 40 years—the global stage where next-generation innovations are introduced to the marketplace.
Our COO, Femi Falodun attended the show in 2015 and shared his experience.
See the best of CES 2015.
CES 2016 will hold from January 6th till January 9th.
Follow the conversation online with #CES2016.
