Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed South African technology company 4Sight has confirmed it will be extending its presence and making available all the group’s technology offerings in Namibia, officially expanding the 4Sight regional office in Windhoek.
Tertius Zitzke, Group CEO, 4Sight Holdings, said the expansion of the Namibian office is part of the group’s strategy to grow its brand globally. “Namibia is a stable, growing economy and close to South Africa, so it is an obvious choice for advancing our growth agenda on the continent,” he added.
4Sight’s purpose is to leverage its portfolio of Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) technologies, people and data-focused solutions to design, develop, deploy and grow solutions for its partners, including both customers and technology vendors.
Said Zitzke: “We accelerate their digital journey with an approach that enables an organisation-wide transformation – to amplify an organisation’s workforce to thrive in the modern digital economy. As we continue to focus on accelerating the convergence of the Information Technologies (IT), Operational Technologies (OT), and the Business Environment worlds, we deliver integrated solutions to drive technology, business and people transformation for our partners. Our solutions and expertise allow us to assist them in the quantum leap change they are currently experiencing, taking them on a journey from “no-sight” (zero-digital, no data visibility and running the business blind) to “foresight”.
A major subsidiary of 4Sight Holdings, AccTech Systems, also had a long business relationship with AccTech Namibia that was part of the Alliance Programme, but now is a 100%-owned affiliate.
The Namibian expansion will be spearheaded by Andy Tee as managing director and founding member of AccTech Namibia in 2005, with a long history of delivering technology systems in Namibia. AccTech Namibia received several industry awards over the years as recognition for their continuous, excellent service delivery and achievements.
“We believe this will bring a new chapter of excitement. We plan on becoming the go-to partner for our Namibian clientele, while introducing innovative products and solutions to the market, and assisting with digital transformation to our customers’ operational needs”, said Tee.
“We always aim to be agile and have an understanding of our surroundings and live our lives passionately with compassion. We are looking forward to our future endeavours, and invite any interested parties to make contact with us,” he added.
Meanwhile, Zitzke pointed out: “Internationally, 4Sight has strategic relationships with some key technology partners, including Sage, Microsoft, Aspentech, Simio and Acumatica, to mention a few.”