The event featured a line-up of expert speakers from SAP, as well as a guest speaker from the event partner, Deloitte. The interactive sessions focused on key business and technology trends that are shaping the West African innovation landscape.
Nigeria Vision 2020 outlines a plan for the Country to be one of the 20 largest economies in the world, able to consolidate its leadership role in Africa and establish itself as a significant player in the global economic and political arena. Sub-Saharan Africa alone is expected to reach a GDP of $29 trillion by 2050 while continuing to grow in population size, with Nigeria estimated to have a larger population than the United States by 2050, making it the third most populous country in the world after India and China. This creates an enormous opportunity for Nigeria as a powerhouse on the Continent and globally, but its ability to thrive will depend heavily on its ability to take advantage of digital opportunities to transform.
Sessions at this year’s roundtable included discussions over experience management, the digital boardroom and placing people at the heart of the intelligent enterprise transformation.
“There is no debate on whether Nigeria needs to embrace digitisation to prosper in this new world,” adds Aina. “The importance now is to move from Thinking to Doing. The executive roundtable provided some practical examples of how to bring strategy to life”.
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