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TechEmpire

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TechEmpire
Type of site
Digital Media, Technology News and Analysis
Available inEnglish
HeadquartersLagos, Nigeria
OwnerConsmart Group
Founder(s)Jamiu Idowu Esho
Key peopleJamiu Idowu Esho
Websitetechempire.org
CommercialYes
RegistrationNone
Current statusActive

TechEmpire is a Nigerian online publisher of technology industry news and articles. The site brings exceptional contents that will inform readers about the latest technological trends. It publishes write-ups on Blockchain, Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Cities, Online Casinos, Innovation, Artificial Intelligence, Start-ups etc.

History[edit]

TechEmpire was founded by Jamiu Idowu Esho to drive technological innovation across Africa. The blog has a team of creative, technical, and Professional writers who create writings in the business of tech, tech news, analysis of emerging trends in tech, and profiling of new tech businesses and products. TechEmpire's mantra is "Build, Invent, Innovate".[1]

Posts[edit]

Internet of Things[edit]

TechEmpire publishes posts about the new opportunities that IoT brings to Africa and the developing world to solve many problems. These articles are targeted at Africans and people in the forgotten corners of the world to learn about the evolution of IoT at the same time as others in the developed world and aspire to be leaders and not just followers in the field.[2]

Artificial Intelligence[edit]

The blog reports that African countries are still battling with issues related to the first, second and third industrial revolutions such as electricity, mechanisation of production and automation. Therefore, questions about Africa’s preparedness for the fourth industrial revolution are being raised: Is Africa catching up with the continual advancement in technology? [3] Through its stories and articles, TechEmpire hopes to bring AI closer to Africans in order to provoke technological revolution in Healthcare, Education and Agriculture sectors.

Blockchain Technology[edit]

TechEmpire publishes articles on how Africa can use Blockchain Technology to solve its Problems. Some of these include using blockchain to instil trust in e-voting for elections in Africa and using exchanges secured by cryptography to solve the problem of instability and poor financial & physical infrastructure.[4]

Startups[edit]

As a blog, Techempire also focuses on telling the world the stories of technology startups coming up from Africa. Some of these startups are wantoprint.com, Hotels.ng, Paystack, Paga, and Flutterwave.[5] [6] [7] [8]

Available languages[edit]

TechEmpire is currently available in English.

References[edit]

  1. {{cite web | url=https://www.techempire.org/about-us/ | title=TechEmpire Build, Invent, Innovate |
  2. Dawit Bekele (September 26, 2017). "IoT Brings Potential Opportunity to Africa". Internet Society.
  3. Nouha Abardazzou (September 16, 2017). "The rise of artificial intelligence in Africa". How We Made It In Africa.
  4. Charlie Mitchell (February 25, 2018). "How Blockchain Technology Could Help Africa Solve its Problems". The National.
  5. James Chinedu (August 26, 2018). "TechEmpire: Telling the story of Nigerian Startups". LeadHint Magazine.
  6. "Successful Startups in Nigeria". Nigerian Finder. April 12, 2018.
  7. Mfonobong Nsehe (December 19, 2016). "Nigerian Fintech Startup Paystack Raises $1.3 Million". Forbes Magazine.
  8. Sara Ashley O'Brien (July 31, 2016). "26-year-old founder wants to change payments in Africa". CNN.


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