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MTC and Nust host innovation bazaar

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MTC and Nust host innovation bazaar

Digital inclusivity… Theron Kasita, co-founder of the Namibian Sign Language Translator mobile application, yesterday showed off the app at the launch of the MTC Tech Innovation Bazaar. MTC is hosting the event, which ends on Friday, in collaboration with ICTech Hub and NUST HTTPS at the High-Tech Transfer Plaza Select (HTTPS). Investors, business developers and industry leaders are anticipated to attend the event. The aim of the bazaar is to catalyse innovation and promote digital inclusivity. Organisers have invited individuals from different areas of expertise, resources, and dedication who they believe can shape a brighter, more inclusive tomorrow.   Photo: Emmency Nuukala