In the “TIC Café”, it will be about talking about topics around new technologies and the web in general, all in a totally relaxed and friendly setting. Being a springboard for the development of the new technologies sector and the web in general for Madagascar, the “Café TIC” aims to be accessible to all. It brings together professionals as well (decision-makers, business leaders, organizations and institutions, associations, professionals and experts in new technologies, bloggers, specialized journalists, etc.) than a wider audience (students, curious and passionate about new technologies, etc.) around a central theme linked to ICT.
In short, it is the “after work” event which will undoubtedly make it possible to find the appropriate format for an exchange of skills and experiences in the field.. . Highlighting the ambition to unite a technological community around a periodic event that will be its own, the “TIC Café” will alternate more specialized themes intended for a professional audience with more general subjects that may interest the general public such as the use of social networks, the “technological revolution” in Madagascar, etc.
The capital's bimonthly meeting for ICT enthusiasts is a great first. “How do you make money on or via the internet? ? » a question, taken as the theme for this first edition, who had responses that boiled down to the creation of a space on the web where we “promote our product during their meeting on Wednesday 10 April at the Clock Room of Soarano Station, which was organized for the occasion by the NGO “Habaka”, better known previously as “Malagasy i-Hub”.
Success for the grand premiere of “Café TIC”. Next meeting from here 15 days when the initiator of the event, The Habakkuk, and Newsmada, event partner, once again promise a friendly and relaxed moment, intended to find answers to problems linked to multiple branches of the sector and to disseminate ICT culture in Madagascar.
Better illustrated, a friendly and relaxed moment, intended to find answers to problems linked to multiple branches of the sector and to promote ICT culture in Madagascar.
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