Africans called for adoption of new Technology, Innovation

DURBAN, 25 September (Xinhua) - On Wednesday, the Mayor of Aivini, Mxolisi Kaunda said that people should be prepared to use technology to meet the challenges facing society.
Kaunda said this while speaking at the opening ceremony of the Durban Business Fair. He called on business and people to be innovative and think beyond the traditional way of doing things.


"The Fourth Industrial Revolution will undoubtedly be the result of changes in the economic landscape. It is a reality and it is necessary for us to adapt to the changes. However, we must place people at the center of digital change. This is where it is needed." The government and A's scheme can be developed to re-impart skills to the people so that the private sector can make changes.
The founder of Rekolung Rabana, a learning technology company, Rapelung Rabana called on the business community to identify challenges so that they can overcome them.
Rabana said, "Once you identify which challenge you want to overcome, you can focus on what technology is best to use." For example, people can invest in virtual reality in online booking systems for an attractive customer experience, or to drive new income streams.
Sibulela Xuja, managing director of African Galactic Consulting, emphasized the need for innovation.
"One minute you can be a photographer and the next you can be an audio visual assistant. Then you bring the two together and meet in data visualization and explore it on a virtual platform. You have to constantly strengthen yourself. And will need to position themselves. For the market. ", Said Zuza.
The Durban trade fair started on Wednesday and will end on Sunday. The fair will focus on further industrial revolution in various seminars.

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