Visiontech PLG Africa, a subsidiary of Visiontech Systems International LLC, is accelerating Africa’s digital future through Cybersecurity, AI, and Cloud.
A powerful start to the @VisiontechPLG Rwanda Launch Summit.
Grateful to Hon. Min. @yves_Iradukunda for sharing Rwanda’s bold vision for innovation, digital growth, and digital sovereignty.
The future is being built today, and #Rwanda is leading from the front.
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Success will belong to organizations that build intelligent visibility and adaptive control not just more tools.”
At the VisiontechLaunchSummit, Aliasgar Bohra, CEO & Founder of Netviss, explored how real-time network intelligence can strengthen control, trust, and digital resilience across Africa’s evolving digital landscape.
Highlighting the role of AI visibility, risk mitigation, and zero-trust intelligence systems, he shared how the Netviss partnership with Visiontech aims to bring smarter, unified, and more resilient digital infrastructure solutions to the Rwandan market.
Concluding the VisiontechRwandaLaunchSummit, industry leaders from finance, healthcare, technology, and digital consultancy came together to explore how digitization across sectors and AI adoption are shaping Rwanda’s future.
The discussion underscored the power of cross-sector collaboration in accelerating innovation, strengthening service delivery, and building a smarter, more connected digital economy.
Communication remains at the heart of governance, connectivity, and national resilience.”
Speaking at the VisiontechLaunchSummit, Narayan G from Mitel explored the importance of building a connected nation through secure and intelligent communication systems powered by collective global expertise and digital innovation.
Cyber resilience and preparedness were highlighted as foundational pillars of digital transformation during a panel discussion featuring leaders from Netviss, Yellow, MINICT, BPR Bank, and Sophos at the #VisiontechLaunchSummit.
The discussion explored how African institutions are strengthening resilience against evolving cyber threats and emphasized that collaboration across governments, private sectors, and technology partners is essential to building a secure digital future for Africa.
Rwanda is a young, fast-growing nation, and innovation presents a major opportunity for the country’s future.”
During the panel discussion at the Visiontech Rwanda Launch Summit, Juliana Kangeli Muganza, Deputy CEO of RDB, emphasized Rwanda’s commitment to supporting digital literacy, private sector growth, fintech, and innovation ecosystems that create real impact in people’s lives.
Today’s panel discussions explored the role of youth, AI, and investment in shaping Rwanda’s digital economy — from supporting local innovators to attracting global technology partnerships.
Speakers highlighted how advanced AI tools are already transforming industries, while reaffirming that Rwanda remains open and supportive to both local and international investors driving innovation forward.
Today marks the official launch of Visiontech Rwanda at the VisiontechLaunchSummit, bringing together leaders in cybersecurity, digital infrastructure, AI, and intelligent communications to discuss Rwanda’s digital future.
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⏳ 3 days to go.
The wait is almost over.
@VisiontechPLG is gearing up to bring together innovation, technology & powerful conversations under one roof.
Big ideas. Bold collaborations. Endless possibilities.
The countdown begins now.
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