Cybastion joined U.S. and Nigerian governments and technology industry leaders on January 10 in Washington, D.C., to weigh in on the advancement of digital transformation and innovation in Nigeria at the U.S.-Nigeria Technology Dialogue Industry Roundtable, hosted by the U.S.-Africa Business Center of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
The high-level roundtable presented key insights from representatives of the Nigerian government, led by Nigerian ICT Minister Bosun Tijani, and the US government, led by Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell at the US Department of State.
Scott Blacklin, senior advisor for government affairs, represented Cybastion at the roundtable. Cybastion has extensive experience building modular data centers that promote a country's digital sovereignty and strengthen the resilience and security of critical digital infrastructure.
Additionally, Cybastion integrates local workforce development into its digital infrastructure projects to ensure sustainability and build a digitally skilled workforce in government and the private sector.
Photo credit: U.S.-Africa Business Center, United States Chamber of Commerce