Governments in Africa are catching on to the development potential of ICT solutions developed by local entrepreneurs.
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SEB forecasts strong growth in Poland and Baltics
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Kuala Lumpur helps move Malaysia up the electronics value chain
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What now for African telecoms?
The availability and connectivity of mobile phones in Africa has resulted in a hike in telecommunications investment in the continent in recent years, coupled with an explosion in innovation. But, asks Barbara Njau, is this boom sustainable?
Fintech and legal sectors seek Cardiff connection
Emerging business lines such as financial services technology and legal services are increasingly taking advantage of Cardiff’s potential as an investment destination.
Cardiff companies get students on board
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