As a leading authorised dealer of Caterpillar®, SEM, and Perkins brands, Mantrac Ghana Ltd combines over 40 years of Group experience with local know-how to serve Ghana’s infrastructure, mining, agriculture and commercial sectors—navigating industry challenges through innovation, robust support services, and evolving technologies.
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Oracle expands its UK Sovereign Cloud with AI services, aiming to support government and defence operations while reinforcing international partnerships.
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Alphabet-owned Google has unveiled plans to invest £5 billion in the UK over the next two years in artificial intelligence infrastructure, research and development, in a move timed to coincide with US President Donald Trump’s state visit. The announcement includes a new data centre in Hertfordshire and is expected to generate over 8,000 jobs annually.
Formerly Dimension Data Ltd, NTT DATA, Inc. is combining technology, creativity, and a commitment to responsible innovation to transform industries and communities across the globe.
Ashesi University is redefining higher education in Africa by fostering ethical, entrepreneurial leaders committed to societal transformation.
Ghana’s Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) has been offering workers and independent contractors financial stability for more than 50 years, adapting to the demands of a changing labor market.
Misinformation in AFRINIC elections is eroding trust and threatening Africa’s internet governance. Cloud Innovation calls on the registry to act, ensuring transparency, fairness, and accountability.
With a 5G Standalone core, Deutsche Bahn and Nokia have launched the world’s first commercial 5G radio network on live test tracks in Germany’s Ore Mountains. The network operates in the 1900 MHz (n101) band and is meant to help Europe transition from GSM-R to the Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS).
Being the first Advanced Information Technology Institute in Ghana, the Ghana-India Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in ICT (GI-KACE) has been at the forefront of digital transformation in West Africa since its founding in 2003 through a partnership between Ghana and India. The center is promoting innovation, training, and research to fortify the ICT sector throughout the ECOWAS region.
As a descendent of the pioneering Network Computer Systems, Ghana Dot Com Ltd (GDC) continues to lead in ICT services, offering new solutions from domain administration to blockchain applications, enhancing Ghana’s digital ecosystem and assisting businesses across the region.
Tullow Ghana Ltd. has been in the center of Ghana’s oil journey, from the historic Jubilee discovery to new wells in the TEN fields. The company’s initiatives have spurred expansion, garnered international interest, and are still attempting to strike a balance between energy security and a rapidly evolving sector.