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Initiative aims to ensure the digital economy contribute­s to growth

- GIVEN MAJOLA given.majola@inl.co.za

IQBUSINESS and Business Unity South Africa (Busa) yesterday announced the launch of SAtion, an initiative to move the country forward into economic recovery and digital growth.

Busa chief executive Cas Coovadia said the transition to a digitalise­d economy was a critical element of the Economic Recovery Strategy document developed by Busa through the B4SA platform.“We consider SAtion to be the instrument and tool that is the beginning of this journey. SAtion will enable us to ensure a digitalise­d economy contribute­s to inclusive growth and the developmen­t of our people,” said Coovadia.

SAtion would see stakeholde­rs in the private and public sectors, including the government, large corporatio­ns, small, medium and micro enterprise­s, industrial­ists, private investors, thought leaders, and educationa­l institutio­ns convening to discuss, co-ordinate and implement Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) projects.

The initiative would ensure that public decision-makers and private sector entities were working together towards swift and sustainabl­e economic growth in a 21st century context, rather than working against each other.

Independen­t management consulting firm IQbusiness chief executive Adam Craker said their vision for South Africa to become a digital nation stemmed from the knowledge and awareness of the benefits that came with digital transforma­tion.

According to the ICT and Digital Economy Masterplan for South Africa draft document for discussion of July last year, the impact of this transforma­tive process was already yielding significan­t developmen­t gains across the world. By 2016, the digital economy contribute­d about 15 percent to global gross domestic product (GDP), amounting to $11.5 trillion (about R158trln). This was estimated to grow to about 24 percent by 2025, with such gains being true for both developed economies and developing economies.

IQbusiness and Busa said they believed that co-ordinated, broadscale digital growth was not only the best way to accelerate the growth South Africa desperatel­y needed, but would also ensure this growth was inclusive and sustainabl­e into the future in a rapidly advancing world.

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