Gemalto expands its reach in Africa

Eric Claudel, President of Africa & Middle East for Gemalto
Eric Claudel, President of Africa & Middle East for Gemalto
Gemalto expanded its reach in Africa with the opening of its office in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, to better service its customers across West Africa.

The new office is in addition to Gemalto’s growing presence in Africa and today it boosts its local presence in South Africa, Gabon, Ghana, Morocco, Burkina, Kenya and Nigeria.

The new information and communication technologies market in Côte d’Ivoire accounts for nearly 10% of the GDP of the country, which has a cell phone penetration rate of more than 90%. This new location will therefore aim to further foster the digital development of the local economic fabric. This genuine technology hub will leverage skill transfer and the pool of engineering excellence available in the country.

“Gemalto is playing a key role in the digital revolution taking place in Africa, and has already demonstrated its position as a major player in the field of telecommunications, banking services and governmental programs. This new expertise and engineering hub will allow the implementation of an inverted innovation process, repurposing existing solutions to meet the needs and specificities of the local market. It also aims at designing Côte d’Ivoire’s products of tomorrow, in line with its president’s priority to turn it into an emerging country by 2020.” said, Eric Claudel, President of Africa & Middle East for Gemalto.

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