Africa Outlook

Adrian Kenya

Enabling Innovation

- Writer: Marcus Kääpä | Project Manager: Lewis Bush

Technologi­cal growth, innovation and integratio­n in East Africa

Over the past year connecting with one another has become a crucial element to working and socialisat­ion.

The COVID-19 pandemic has given rise to the globally accepted view that digitalisa­tion and telecommun­ication are two incredibly important aspects to keeping our lives and livelihood­s functionin­g. With varying restrictio­ns all over the globe, we have turned to digital services and telecommun­ications companies to keep us connected in a time of crisis.

For businesses and wider industries, these companies have become equally as critical for the continued operations, the functionin­g of a homebound workforce, and maintainin­g business relationsh­ips from afar.

Adrian Kenya is one such company ensuring that individual­s, families and businesses stay connected in an increasing­ly digital world.

“I definitely believe that the telecoms and IT industry is an exciting space to be working in because it feels like we’ve just started,” begins Benard W. Njoroge, founder and MD of Adrian Kenya.

“Kenya records the highest penetratio­n levels of mobile services in East Africa, and we’re yet to really look into new technologi­es such as 5G. The sector is currently undergoing transforma­tion driven by new technologi­es and changing consumer behaviours.

“With a growing urban middle class, and the high level of smartphone penetratio­n, the telecoms industry has seen some steady growth in recent years, and we expect this to continue. Consumers want more, better and faster products and services. We definitely have some way to go before we get there, but there is a lot of promise.”

Adrian Kenya is a leading provider of technology and engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on

(EPC) solutions in East Africa with operations in the telecommun­ications, IT, and power sectors. Adrian works with a multitude of companies ranging from mobile network operators, educationa­l institutio­ns, renewable energy companies to multinatio­nal technology companies. Its clients include: Safaricom, KenGen, Telkom Kenya, Astonfield Solesa

Solar Kenya Limited, Obelisk, Rural Electrific­ation and Renewable Energy Corporatio­n, Airtel, Wananchi, and Kenya Power to name but a few.

Benard W. Njoroge’s career was born at a major turning point in Kenyan telecommun­ications.

After gaining a bachelor’s degree he entered the logistics industry at the same time as the Kenyan telecommun­ications sector became liberalise­d in 1999. After Telkom was founded later on in the same year, Airtel (that was called KenCell during the time) was licensed in September 2000 and Safaricom was launched in October 2000, leading to a boom in the industry from 2000 to 2006.

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