Tido Tech International, L.L.C. (TTi), in conjunction with the 1) Nigeria Federal Ministry of Science and Technology - National Information Technology Development Unit [NITDU], 2)US Department of Commerce - Minority Business Development [MBDA], 3)Georgia Institute of Technology - Atlanta Electronic Commerce Resource Center [AECRC] and the 4)Organization for Business Enterprise [OBE], is hosting a conference on electronic business and commerce entitled: "Building an African Global Enterprise Beyond 2001", Building Virtual Bridges Across Global Economies, in October 22-25, 2001 (http://www.ttics.com/age2000.html) or (http://www.ita.doc.gov/TICFrameset.html). The conference will address issues surrounding the infusion of Electronic International Trade, Electronic Commerce Infrastructures, Security, Information Technology and Telecommunication into the machinery for economic growth and productivity within the African continent. The conference will address the Digital Opportunity as it affects the African continent and the need for a framework and guidelines that will enable and empower the constructive participation of African countries in the Global Enterprise. This conference will provide a collaborative forum for governments and businesses to discuss the evolving business and economic paradigms in the African context, and jointly initiate a framework for a true global electronic enterprise. The goal is to employ the effectiveness and efficiency embodied by the Internet, electronic business and commerce, information technology and telecommunication, to promote sustainable economic development in African countries and communities that currently fail substantially in benefiting from the Information Technology revolution. The conference program draws on strategic, tactical, and operational experiences of industry, government, and academic sectors. It will provide a collaborative forum for tool providers, infrastructure builders, information security practitioners, electronic business consultants, policy makers, and others. This will lead to the formation of a working group that will include representatives from industries and government who will formulate policies that will empower the existing global e-business framework. The leading objective of the conference is to serve as the catalyst for enabling the building of ?Virtual Bridges? between Africa and global economies. This conference will be the first to integrate Africa into the global framework for Electronic Commerce. Increase your company's visibility and brand recognition to thousands of prospective buyers in the continent of Africa. Expand the reach of your business to the many African countries such as Nigeria, South Africa, Ghana, Kenya, as well as other African countries. Join the hundreds of technical experts who will converge in Abuja, Nigeria to exchange strategy and tactics built on collaborative business alliances; business to business, business to government, industry to industry, industry to government and government to government collaborations. TTi is a consulting firm providing Information Technology services in Visualization, Simulation, Design, and Communication. TTi lends its service expertise in supporting the strategic and technological needs of government and business organizations for the creation of viable Global Virtual Enterprises where government and businesses collaboratively employ technology in the improvement of the human experience, globally. TTi is a member of the Association for Enterprise Integration (AFEI), http://www.afei.org), Global Knowledge Partnership (GKP) and a founding member of Organization for Business Enterprise (OBE). Participate as a Speaker, Exhibitor or Sponsor in Developing Alliances for E-Business in Africa. Event Date: October 22-25, 2001 Location: Abuja Sheraton Hotel and Towers Ladi Kwali Way, P.M.B. 143, Maitama Abuja, F.C.T. Nigeria Telephone: 011-234-9-52330225 To 244 Telex: 011-234-9-1520 SHERABU NG Telefax:011-234--9-5231570 ---------------------------------------------------- Contact: USA Prof. Olu Olatidoye, CEO Tido Tech International, L.L.C. 236 Auburn Avenue, Suite 100 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Voice: (404) 577-2566, Fax: (404) 577-2567 Direct: (404) 880-6940 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED], or [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.ttics.com -------------------------------------------------- Nigeria Prof. G. Olalere Ajayi, Director National Information Development Unit (NITDU) Federal Ministry of Science & Technology Abuja, Nigeria, West Africa Phone: 011-234-9-5237954, Fax: 011-234-9-52343490 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED], URL: http://www.NITDU.gov.ng ------------------------------------------------------- ------------ ***GKD is an initiative of the Global Knowledge Partnership*** To post a message, send it to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To subscribe or unsubscribe, send a message to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. In the 1st line of the message type: subscribe gkd OR type: unsubscribe gkd Archives of previous GKD messages can be found at: <http://www.globalknowledge.org>
