The Dubai Chamber of Commerce has supported the expansion of Afrovision Technologies, an IT company based in Dubai, into Ghana.
The Global Dubai Chamber office in Ghana played a crucial role in connecting Afrovision Technologies with On Point Virtual Assistant, a Ghanaian firm specializing in business process outsourcing. This partnership culminated in a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two companies, facilitated by the chamber’s office support.
Under the terms of the agreement, On Point will represent the Dubali platform in Ghana. This platform is managed by Dubali, a company registered in Dubai and a subsidiary of Afrovision Technologies. On Point will offer training courses to students specializing in IT in Ghana, equipping them with remote work skills, after which they will be registered on the Dubali platform to take on remote job opportunities.
Salem Al-Shamsi, Vice President of International Relations at the Dubai Chamber, stated that the organization is dedicated to fostering promising partnerships between companies in Dubai and their counterparts worldwide to drive sustainable business growth. This initiative enhances local companies’ capabilities to expand into global markets, thereby strengthening the private sector’s competitiveness in Dubai.
Osita Obaraugo, founder of Dubali under Afrovision Technologies Ltd., expressed gratitude for the unwavering support from the Global Dubai Chamber office in Ghana in furthering Dubali’s mission to attract and train skilled tech talents from Ghana and across West Africa.
He added, “We are committed to connecting experienced African tech experts with global opportunities, ready to work across all time zones. Our strategic focus on Dubai aligns with our broader business and global expansion goals, and the recently signed MoU reflects our shared commitment to driving innovation and creating opportunities through collaboration.”
