4Sight Holdings, a leading developer and implementer of technology solutions based on the Fourth Industrial Revolution for technology partners and resellers as well as end customers, has announced plans to expand its operations across the continent. The expansion programme will start from its regional office in Windhoek to make its full range of technology offerings available to the Namibian market. The organization is listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange’s AltX board.
According to Tertius Zitzke, Group CEO of 4Sight Holdings, 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 says. “Internationally, we have strategic partnerships with key vendors like Sage, Microsoft, Aspentech, Simio and Acumatica, to mention a few, but our unique selling proposition is the way we combine technology with engineering and business expertise to create solutions that make the business more effective—and profitable.”
The expansion of 4Sight’s Namibian office will be spearheaded by its new managing director, Andy Tee. Mr Tee is a founding member of AccTech Namibia, a subsidiary of 4Sight Holdings, which opened its doors in 2005.
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“This is an exciting development. Leveraging 4Sight’s growing portfolio of integrated solutions, we aim to become the go-to partner for Namibian companies and government agencies looking to accelerate their digital journeys, and become competitors in today’s competitive global economy,” Mr Tee says. “4Sight has a track record of helping organisations to bring information and operational technologies together, supporting the business environment and creating integrated solutions that deliver bottom-line value in a short space of time.”
The launch of the new 4Sight Namibia will take place on 9th and 10th February 2022 at the prestigious Droombos venue in Windhoek.
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