Saudi-Based Blockchain Company IR4LAB expands its operations to Africa
During Gitex
Africa, held in Morocco from 31 May – 2 June 2023, IR4LAB, a Saudi-based company
specialized in disruptive technologies such as Blockchain and Artificial
Intelligence., announced that it would be expanding its operations into Africa. The announcement was made during Gitex Africa.
The expansion is
part of IR4LAB’s commitment to the African continent and their aim to spur
innovation in deep technologies and implement use cases utilizing IR4LAB’s
Blockchain solution, DocCerts as well as other solutions offered.
Mohamed El
Kandri, CTO and Co-Founder of IR4LAB, who made the announcement at the event,
stated, “We are happy to be expanding into the African market. We believe that
Africa’s digital economy will grow and we want to be part of this growth in
innovation and digitization, but also building local capabilities right from
Morocco to Africa”.
According to
Mckinsey & Company, Africa’ digital economy should top $712 billion by 2050
fostered by its youthful population, smartphone adoption, and internet
penetration.
Majd AL AFIFI,
CEO and Co-Founder of IR4LAB adds, “More and more blockchain entities are
setting up base in Africa, but we are glad that IR4LAB will be the first from Saudi
Arabia to do so with the support of our leadership”.
This was not their first
participation in Africa. In March at the first World Maintenance Summit 2023,
held between 11th-12th May at King Mohamed 6 University in Marrakech (Morocco),
organized by Morocco’s largest group OCP and its subsidiary OCP MS, IR4LAB
presented on the use of Blockchain in industrial maintenance in general and
specifically in industrial inspection.
At the event El Kandri highlighted the role that Blockchain could play in maintenance 4.0 and
the benefits of using Blockchain in industrial inspection, he has also provided
real life examples from IR4LAB’s current projects.
Prior to this During
Saudi’s leading tech event LEAP 2023, held between February 7th-9th in Riyadh
KSA, IR4LAB and SGS (Saudi Ground Services), jointly announced the
implementation of DocCerts Blockchain management solution for all training
related digital documents and ground service equipment licenses issued by SGS
at 28 Saudi Arabian airports where SGS provides ground services.
IR4LAB, also
recently was accepted into the Ministry of Communications Information
Technology tech champions accelerator program powered by Silicon Valley’s Plug
and play. Plug and Play was an early investor in Google, PayPal, Dropbox, LendingClub,
N26, Soundhound, Honey, Kustomer, and Guardant Health.
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