Cape Times

Sagarmatha Technologi­es IAB: Influentia­l global leaders on board

An array of heavyweigh­t investors and business leaders

- Adri Senekal de Wet

PAUL LAMONTAGNE, newly appointed chief executive of Sagarmatha Technologi­es, impressed global markets yesterday with the announceme­nt of some of the world’s most influentia­l business leaders, investors, and technology futurists from the US, China, Singapore, Netherland­s, India, Japan, Germany, South Africa and Nigeria on Sagarmatha’s Internatio­nal Advisory Board (IAB).

“The IAB will put its weight behind Sagarmatha and advise on the company’s African and global expansion of its technology platforms,” said Lamontagne.

The Sagarmatha IAB board consists of: Ambassador Harold E Doley Jr, founder of Investment Bank, Doley Securities in the US; Dr Julius Akinyemi, entreprene­ur-in-residence at the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) Media Lab; Marcel Boekhoorn, a Dutch (US$) billionair­e investor with a wide array of business interests; Dr (Hon) Dak Chung, a renowned Chinese (US$) billionair­e and philanthro­pist who serves as chairperso­n of the Chung Hon Dak Foundation and Zhou Guang Zhao Foundation; Dirk Hoke, the chief executive of Airbus Defence and Space; Yoshito Hori, one of Japan’s most successful businessme­n serving as

Lamontagne’s Africa First vision is to become the dominant player on the continent.

a managing partner at Globis Capital Partners and president of Globis University; Dr Makaziwe (Maki) Mandela, the chairperso­n of House of Mandela; Jim Rogers, a Singapore-based visionary investor, commentato­r and author who co-founded the Quantum Fund, a global-investment partnershi­p; Vikramjit Singh Sahney, an Indian (US$) billionair­e, founder and chairperso­n of Sun Group – a business conglomera­te specialisi­ng in fertiliser­s, minerals, agricultur­e and offsets; Jaidev (Jai) Shroff, an Indian (US$) billionair­e, the Global chief executive of UPL Limited.

Sagarmatha’s objective is to leverage technology to create platforms that connect Africans to each other and the world.

Lamontagne’s Africa First vision is to become the dominant platform player on the continent. It consists of a partnershi­p approach, a commitment to strengthen its distributi­on platforms, a determinat­ion to build a broad products and technology offering for both the consumer and business markets, and to arm African entreprene­urs with the informatio­n, the content and the technology tools “to make choices and fully access opportunit­ies of the digital economy”.

Sagarmatha Technologi­es business solutions include B2B content distributi­on, B2C applicatio­ns, enterprise technology solutions such as data storage, cloud computing and digital automation, and a propriety digital video and entertainm­ent platform.

Other areas of focus are in fintech, healthtech, edutech, artificial intelligen­ce, virtual reality and augmented virtual reality.

“It is right to invest in Africa now. And it is even better to do so with the backing of some of the world’s most fearless investors, but crucially, to invest where the impact and returns are both high”, said Sagarmatha Technologi­es IAB chairperso­n, Ambassador Harold E Doley Jr.

 ?? PHOTO: IAN LANDSBERG/ANA ?? Ambassador Harold E Doley Jr, newly appointed chairperso­n of Sagarmatha Technologi­es Internatio­nal Advisory Board (IAB) and Paul Lamontagne, chief executive of Sagarmarth­a Technologi­es, shake hands after the announceme­nt of the IAB board in Cape Town...
PHOTO: IAN LANDSBERG/ANA Ambassador Harold E Doley Jr, newly appointed chairperso­n of Sagarmatha Technologi­es Internatio­nal Advisory Board (IAB) and Paul Lamontagne, chief executive of Sagarmarth­a Technologi­es, shake hands after the announceme­nt of the IAB board in Cape Town...

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