bytesummit.com - Bytes '21 | LIVE 20-21 APRIL 2021

Description: BYTES ’21: LIVE - Africa, scheduled to take place on 20 – 21 April, 2021, will bring together 1500+ experts from the field of Big Data & Analytics from 350+ leading public and private enterprises across Africa to engage and explore a wide range of new-age-future-tech solutions and gain the skills to build and execute a top-notch strategy.

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In the wake of incredible disruption, $68 billion revenue of growth (up ↑28% every year until 2025) is expected from the Big Data Analytics market in the Middle East and Africa. It is increasingly transforming how businesses and local governments operate in Africa. Whether to improve the accuracy of flood models and risk forecasting in Malawi or to offer custom-made services by insurance giants to their customers, big data help every organisation navigate through the noise and make the right decisions.

Tradepass is excited to bring you Big Data and Analytics initiative in an interactive and engaging way at Bytes ’21: Africa hosted virtually on 20-21 April 2021, enabling 1500+ attendees to still learn, engage, interact, and get inspired with 30+ visionary leaders who have unique perspectives on business and technology. Bytes ’21 offers content and opportunities for every member of the data and analytics team — from technical to senior-level and C-suite executives - to gain the skills to build and execute a

African countries are brimming with potential as investment in technology infrastructure is seen as a very important catalyst for economic and social transformation in the region. Big Data presents incredible opportunities in the sub-continent. African governments have taken great strides in order to implement technological as well as policy prerequisites in order to aid bigger impact of Big Data. The amount of data being collected by African businesses is growing rapidly, giving rise to the need for tools