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Pantami extols FUTO’s landmark ICT conference

The inaugural International ICT Conference, hosted by the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO), has been celebrated as a resounding success, receiving accolades from Professor Ali Isa Pantami, former Minister of Communications and Digital Economy.

Organized by the School of Information and Communications Technology (SICT), the conference attracted a distinguished assembly of experts and scholars from around the globe, including participants from Nigeria, Europe, America, and Asia.

The opening ceremony was graced by notable figures, including Imo State Governor Hope Uzodinma and FUTO Vice Chancellor Professor Nnenna Otti. Pantami, who chaired the International Organizing Committee, serves as a Professor of Cybersecurity at FUTO.

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Pantami highlighted the importance of such platforms in enhancing collaboration among global scholars, industry leaders, and policymakers while also harnessing the transformative potential of Industry 4.0 technologies in developing nations.

“The conference tackled the implications of Industry 4.0 technologies, covering a spectrum of sub-themes such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and digital agriculture,” he said. “It has underscored the vast potential for institutions in developing countries to shape global dialogues around technological innovation.”

The conference facilitated the formation of new relationships with international experts, most notably with acclaimed scholar Professor Mike Hinchey. Pantami expressed optimism that these partnerships will catalyze significant knowledge exchange and research collaboration.

He emphasized that the event strengthened the synergies between academia, government, and industry—drawing parallels with the highly acclaimed Triple Helix Model at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which has proven vital in fostering worldwide innovation.

Central to the discussions was the transformative impact of Industry 4.0 technologies. Participants stressed the urgent need to develop proactive strategies that tackle the challenges and harness the opportunities presented by this industrial revolution, particularly in the African context.

Furthermore, the conference served as a valuable platform for academics—especially those who may have been unable to attend international conferences—to engage in collaborative research and knowledge sharing.

Beyond academic discussions, the event incorporated networking opportunities, receptions, and cultural tours, enriching the overall experience and encouraging social and cultural exchange among participants from diverse backgrounds.

Professor Pantami extolled the conference as a pivotal step forward in addressing Africa’s developmental challenges through collaborative innovation and knowledge sharing. The event garnered widespread acclaim, with Tech Digest acknowledging its profound impact.

The conference highlighted the potential for collaborations between academia, government, and industry as essential drivers of innovation. It also reinforces FUTO’s position as a leader in driving talks on technological advancement in developing nations.

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