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Government Technology World Africa 2005: Where technology leaders, African government buyers meet

Johannesburg, 21 Sep 2005

Government Technology World Africa 2005 9 - 11 November 2005 Gallagher Estate, Midrand Johannesburg, South Africa

The government landscape is changing. As the largest employers, with the largest customer base, governments face the challenge of improving the efficiency of their service delivery by creating new customer centric business models. Government Technology World Africa 2005 addresses strategies for the effective use of technology in government.

This event is an outstanding opportunity to meet world-class ICT vendors and see live demonstrations of public sector technology solutions. African governments can move into the mainstream of technology and improve service delivery overnight. This is where you find out how!

Africa`s most important ICT government event

Government Technology World Africa is where government decision-makers from all tiers of government interface with ICT technology solution providers. It is where you get ideas, source the latest technology and form partnerships to enable better service to the African community.

Come and interact with the world`s most qualified ICT solution providers to government. Terrapinn recognises the need for establishing contacts and expanding business into Africa. We bring Africa to you by creating important tools to facilitate access to the lucrative African ICT market.

In only three days you can meet, learn, network and generate ideas with African government leaders, decision-makers and ICT solution providers.

The Terrapinn experience

Speed networking is interesting and efficient in a powerful half an hour networking session, enabling delegates to quickly meet with industry peers.

Interactive round table discussion is a time set aside for delegates to meet and discuss issues with relevance to their job functions. Delegates have the option to choose from four different topics with each topic led by an industry chosen expert to lead the discussion.

Interactive panel sessions - Government Technology World Africa 2005 offers you interesting interactive panel discussions. The "chat show" style sessions offers you the chance to ask the questions you want answers for! You will not get a better chance to question the leading players in the industry directly. Consider it an unfair advantage.

Networking luncheons - the event lunches are stand up buffets offering delegates the chance to meet and network with key industry people.

Cocktail parties - Government Technology World Africa 2005 features one cocktail party at the close of Day One of the conference. The informal drinks and entertainment allow delegates a chance to unwind at the end of a long day and further develop relationships.

Masterclasses - this conference features two Masterclasses. These are training courses, presented by an expert trainer or facilitator, offering a chance to really get to grips with a particular aspect of their industry or responsibility.

Networking

With such an opportunity, this is your key to business success through the formation of long-term partnerships that will benefit the African ICT industry.

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