Arxia, a Romanian company specialized in creating information solutions and consultancy in the area of digitization, announces its expansion on two markets in Eastern Africa and South America, namely Uganda and Chile.
According to a press release sent by the company to AGERPRES on Monday, the company aims, through its projects developed in these regions, to contribute to the digital transformation of societies and constructing digital ecosystems in Eastern Africa and Latin America, on two fronts: institutional digitization and local IT industry's development.
"The markets in South America and Africa need the transfer of expertise and knowledge which Romanian and European companies can put at their disposal, in countries that are just beginning the digitization area and IT industry development. We can contribute to a quick and massive efficiency of administrative processes in these states, and the Government sector is open to new approaches. There is an extraordinary potential in these markets, for both their evolution, as well as the internationalization opportunities of Romanian IT companies that aim to expand in these markets," Daniel Homorodean, CEO of Arxia, said.
The Romanian company has been working for several years in projects for institutional digitization carried out in Uganda, Rwanda, Chile and Peru, in both the government sector, as well as in the banking and logistics industries. Thus, Arxia has won, through public auctions, consultant contracts worth over 300,000 Euro, for projects carried out in Rwanda and contributed to the implementation of 150 government and institutional websites, a number which this year will exceed 300.
Arxia, with over 20 years experience on the market, coordinates and implements complex digitization missions, offers technical mentorship and matchmaking events for companies in emerging states on the African continent, such as Rwanda, Kenya or Uganda.
Among the close collaborators of the company there are Rwanda Information Society Authority (RISA), National Information Technology Authority (both equivalent to the Authority for the Digitization of Romania) and the German Agency for Development - GIZ.
Romanian company Arxia, specialized in digitized solutions, expands activity in East-African, South-American markets
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