Tech Connect Africa Has Rebranded to BeTechConnected

By Joseph-Albert Kuuire 3 Min Read

Tech Connect Africa has announced a rebrand in their company identity to BeTechConnected. The decision to rebrand stems from their commitment to evolving with the ever-changing landscape of our industry and ensuring their continued relevance and growth.

Their mission is promoting the Future of Work and prioritising connecting job-ready talents to the global tech community emphasising their seamless integration and contribution to the ever-evolving technology landscape.

The company aspires to make a lasting impact on the global workforce by showcasing the immense potential of job-ready African talents. By connecting these talents with the global tech community, we not only provide valuable opportunities for individuals but also contribute to a more diverse, inclusive, and innovative global workforce.

BeTechConnected founder, Akosua Osei, is a renowned business development and tech sales consultant, who wants to help bridge geographical boundaries and unlock the full potential of African talent on a global scale, fostering mutual growth and prosperity for both the individuals the company represents and the global tech industry as a whole.

Last year, they hosted a masterclass with the aim of instructing both students and professionals on effective strategies for enhancing their appeal to global tech opportunities.

The company has conducted webinars and utilised Twitter/X spaces as platforms to educate communities about optimising their CVs, excelling in interviews, and acquiring a diverse range of tech skills, including digital marketing, tech sales, and graphic design, among others. Furthermore, they’ve facilitated connections between our members and job or internship openings within the realm of technology startups.

Future Of Work 2023

Be Tech Connected will be hosting their Future of Work Conference 2023 in November.

Future of Work ’23 is a forward-looking tech education summit designed to raise awareness and champion the concept of the future of work, particularly among African youth.

This tech job fair will serve as a platform to explore and navigate the evolving landscape of employment and technology, empowering attendees with the knowledge and tools needed to thrive in the rapidly changing world of work.

This event is made possible with a strong team and strategic partnerships like Ayahq, Careercare Africa, Digicliq Media Consult, Hyperlink Africa, Kweku Tech, Bankless Africa, and Go Go Wash. We remain dedicated to nurturing these collaborations while remaining open to further opportunities for sponsorship and collaboration.


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Joseph-Albert Kuuire is the creator, editor, and journalist at Tech Labari. Email: joseph@techlabari.com Twitter: @jakuuire
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