Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Prof Umar Garba Danbatta, has asked businesses to adjust to the potentials of disruptive technologies which have been adopted across the globe for enhanced productivity and sustainability.
Dr. Danbatta was addressing industry leaders and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) innovators present at the 2023 edition of the Information, Communication, Technology and Telecommunications (ICTEL) expo.
At the event, organised by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) in Lagos, Danbatta said advancements made in the global ICT industry have become business and enhancing.
The NCC boss who was represented by the Director of Consumer Affairs Bureau at the Commission, Alkasim Umar, noted that technology has always played a significant role in shaping the world people live in.
He, however, said that in recent years, advancements have accelerated at an unprecedented rate.
According to Danbatta, as the world grapples with the 4th Industrial Revolution driven by the Internet, advancements in many facets of ICTs, are fundamentally changing all aspects of people’s lives and reshaping economic, social and cultural paradigms across the world.
He listed such disruptive technologies to include Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Internet of Things (IoT), Blockchain Technology, Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR)…
Fifth Generation (5G) and other emerging technologies which have demonstrated the potential of transforming industries and business models.
“Today, we find ourselves amid a digital revolution, where the boundaries between physical and virtual worlds are blurring.
“So, as we navigate the era of tech disruptions, it is crucial for businesses to embrace innovation and adapt to the changing landscape.
“Companies that are agile and willing to experiment with these emerging technologies will gain a competitive advantage in their respective industries,” Danbatta said.
The NCC CEO further noted that the NCC’s strategic management plan represents the Commission’s commitment to leveraging technology and innovation to transformindustries and drive positive change.
“By embracing tech disruption, we are empowering individuals, businesses, and communities to thrive in the digital age.
“Together, let us build a Nigeria where technology is a catalyst for inclusive growth, innovation flourishes, and the benefits of connectivity reach every Nigerian,” the EVC said.
President of LCCI, Dr. Michael Olawale-Cole, expressed appreciation for the Commission’s efforts in providing a predictable telecom regulatory environment.
Henoted that the theme of this year’s edition of the ICTEL Expo had been carefully chosen considering the far-reaching impact disruptive technologies are having on businesses around the world.
NCC’s Zonal Controller, Lagos, Engr. Yomi Arowosafe, who was part of the team to the well-attended ICT Expo, received an LCCI Appreciation Award presented to Prof. Danbatta, by the Vice President of LCCI, Leye Kupoluyi.
The award is in recognition of Danbatta’s contribution towards the success of the 2023 ICTEL Expo held on July 25 – 26, 2023 at Landmark Event Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.
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