re:publica, Europe’s largest conference on digital topics and society, will hold a Ghanaian edition in a joint press conference with the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).
re:publica, BMZ and local partners want to show that digital transformation creates perspectives and innovation locally.
Under the banner “Next Level”, re:publica Accra will take place for the first time on the African continent from December 14 – 15, 2018 at the Round Pavilion at the trade fair in Accra.
“We are proud of the diverse program we put together for the re:publica in Accra and look forward to the countless inspiring sessions – and of course the continent-wide dialogue with the communities!”, says Andreas Gebhard, CEO and managing director of re:publica.
The speakers will be Rebecca Enonchong who will address the economic effects of internet shutdowns, Tefo Mohapi (the editor of iAfrikan) on the conditions necessary for digital freedom of opinion and Professor Nii Quanor on the history and future of the internet in Africa.
“We are particularly glad that the majority of the over 240 submissions we received from our Call for Participation are from speakers from all over Africa and cover several exciting topics such as open data, message verification, digital art and Afro-futurism. This promises to be an enriching exchange between all players in digital society from the global south and north, both in Africa and with Africa”, Sandister Tei, curator of the thematic track “Media and Journalism” said.
With the thread “Tech for Good”, the main partner of re:publica Accra, BMZ, sets a focus on this topic and gives a platform to people who consider the opportunities which digitalization offers to solve global problems. Since 2013, the BMZ has cooperated with re:publica GmbH, and this was also their first year as the main partner of re:publica Berlin.
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By: citinewsroom.com/Ghana