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Zinox promises to spearhead the digital revolution in Africa.

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Zinox was established in 2001 by Leo Stan Ekeh, a visionary entrepreneur who Forbes named the top tech icon in Africa. Since then, Zinox has led the way in offering cutting-edge technological solutions both inside and outside of Nigeria. Zinox boasted of a number of noteworthy accomplishments during its two-decade lifespan.

As it celebrated its 23rd anniversary, Zinox Technologies, one of Nigeria’s top tech firms, reaffirmed its dedication to promoting digital change throughout Africa. Zinox was established in 2001 by Leo Stan Ekeh, a visionary entrepreneur who Forbes named the top tech icon in Africa. Since then, Zinox has led the way in offering cutting-edge technological solutions both inside and outside of Nigeria.

The company outlined its history in a statement issued on Sunday, stating that it was founded to close a significant gap in Nigeria’s ICT industry. According to the statement, Zinox was founded to provide the country with a digital identity and is the first indigenous ICT company to design and manufacture internationally certified computers from Nigeria.

As the first original equipment manufacturer in Sub-Saharan Africa to obtain Microsoft Windows Hardware Quality Lab Certification for computers and devices, Zinox boasted of a number of noteworthy accomplishments during its two-decade lifespan. The business said that it also led some of the biggest ICT initiatives on the continent, such as extensive network deployments for e-health, e-education, and campus-wide systems. The company added, “Zinox has continued to push the boundaries of technology, becoming the first Intel Premium Partner in the region and the first Microsoft Prime Production Online Automation Partner in Sub-Saharan Africa with the OA Version 3.0.” These accomplishments are part of the company’s longstanding commitment to innovation.

Zinox claimed to have secured a Google Mobile Application Distribution Agreement in West Africa and to be the first OEM in the region to achieve ISO 9001-2015 accreditation, further solidifying its position as the continent’s leading ICT company. Zinox said it was still committed to creating cutting-edge solutions to satisfy the expanding demands of its clients throughout Africa. In order to promote sustainable growth throughout the continent, Zinox stated, We continue to diversify our product lineup with offerings that include alternative power solutions, AI, robotics, fibre optics, and e-voting systems.