During their participation in “Africa Tomorrow” virtual conference ACT International showcases state-of-the-art solutions and applications in hospitality technology
– ACT International, the leading provider of information technology in the hospitality
sector, announced its participation in “Africa Tomorrow” virtual conference, with the
participation of a number of industry experts and partners who showcased and reviewed
the future investment opportunities and trends in the African continent, and discussed the
potential challenges amid the COVID-19 pandemic. During the conference, ACT
International showcased its distinguished and successful experience as a pioneer in
providing hospitality technology applications and solutions. It also showed its support for
its clients in Africa by presenting a future view of hospitality technology, and in light of the
repercussions of COVID-19 pandemic on the future technology trends. Eng. Mohamed
Tawfik, CEO of ACT International and Head of Hospitality, said: “ACT International is fully
committed towards its customers in the African continent with providing them with the
top-notch technology in the field of hospitality, tourism and travel. Being the primary
source of information technology in Africa’s hospitality sector, ACT has successfully handed
over more than 1400 international projects in many languages, in addition to providing
solutions enabling owners of hotels and restaurants to better provide services, as well as
help them recover and grow during and after the coronavirus pandemic, across various
fields and divisions, whether solutions for front offices, points of sale, back offices and
human resources department.” Tawfik added: “The ‘Africa Tomorrow’ virtual conference
has featured unique insights delivered by more than 100 speakers in the industry, as well
as provided networking opportunities with some of the most innovative brands in the field.
In addition, a virtual expo was held on the sidelines of the conference, titled ‘Hospitality
Tomorrow 2020’, where exhibitors had the opportunity to meet in their virtual pavilions to
showcase their latest projects and future offerings.” Frank Wagner, Global Director of Sales
– ACT International, said: “Given the new unprecedented challenges confronted by Africa’s
tourism, hospitality and aviation sectors, ACT International was keen to participate in this
event to unite the industry’s leaders and to encourage online networking for discussions on
how we deal with the economic circumstances caused by the COVID-19 outbreak, while
identifying the new partnerships needed for all types of industrial companies.” Wagner
added: “Through the virtual business conferences held in April and May 2020 alone, which
saw the participation of more than 7,500 decision makers and company owners, we have
successfully brought a carefully tailored platform for Africa’s travel, tourism, hospitality
and aviation sectors for industry players to serve as a reference guide for the various
applications and solutions and the latest technological findings