Ghanaian technology firm Dodo Technologies has held its 2025 summit to shed more light on the company’s operations while engaging stakeholders and policymakers to strengthen its footprint across Ghana’s commercial sector.
Speaking at the event, held on December 10 at the Ohene Konadu Auditorium of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), the Deputy Minister of Communications, Adams Sukparu, noted that Dodo Technologies’ concept of synthesising the threefold communication channels—internal, external, and public relations—aligns with the government’s plans to support innovation in the technology space and create thriving companies for talented Ghanaian youth.
“It is noteworthy to see that an indigenous firm is taking on the challenge of bridging this gap by developing a robust technological toolkit that unifies the three phases of communication in the corporate sense—internal, external, and public interactions—into a one-stop shop to enhance productivity and reduce the time used in relaying information in real time,” he said.
Also speaking at the summit, the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Dodo Technologies, Kane Mani, explained that the company’s innovative model of syndicated communication, powered by artificial intelligence, is designed to tap into the estimated $1.2 trillion market created by fragmented communication systems faced by commercial entities worldwide.
“In our years of providing digital technology services and products to top-tier companies, we have observed a significant gap between corporate communications and the patronising public. This gap costs over $1.2 trillion globally, and Dodo is tapping into that value chain from our position in the Global South through the design of our app, widget, and chatbot, which are aimed at synthesising communications across the board to minimise response times in official communications and commercial transactions,” he stated.
The event brought together public officials, IT practitioners, students, journalists, and members of the general public to appreciate the value and contributions of Dodo Technologies to the Ghanaian economy and beyond.
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Story by Sika Togoh | univers.ug.edu.gh
Edited by Gabriel Tecco Mensah
