ShrinQ partners GMABC on 2nd edition of Tech month

ShrinQ partners GMABC on 2nd edition of Tech month

ShrinQ partners GMABC on 2nd edition of Tech month

Leading name in the Ghanaian technological space, ShrinQ Limited has partnered with Global Media Alliance Broadcasting Company (GMABC), Umbrella Company of HappyFM, e.TV Ghana and YFM to celebrate the month of April as Technology Month.

As part of GMABC’s themed month series which was launched in 2020, the month of April has been dedicated to sharing educative and informative discussions on all issues relating to technology and how it has enhanced our living and much more.

Speaking at the launch of the month-long celebration today was Founder and Director of ShrinQ Limited, Stephen Ameyaw who indicated that its partnership with GMABC had come at a right time.

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“The recent Kasoa killing has shed a bad light on technology and as a brand, we believe jumping on the Technology Month with GMABC will give us the chance to educate the youth on other positive things they can use technology for. This we believe can create some positive light to be shed on technology, hence our decision to partner with a global giant like GMABC”, he stated.

Director of Broadcasting for GMABC, Timothy Karikari sharing insights on the brand’s reason for introducing the themed month series noted, “Our aim is to educate our listeners and teach them new things whenever they follow our brands on both social and traditional media”.

He furthered that in educating its audience, it also seeks to create value for its partners such as ShrinQ. “Based on the theme we have each month, we pick an industry leader to work with and are glad to have ShrinQ on board for the Technology Month”.

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ShrinQ established in 2016 serves a wide array of businesses. The software development company is focused on the delivery of efficient, robust software solutions to its clients, and is specialised in enterprise level systems that can solve many of the problems that businesses face as they grow and adapt to a changing marketplace.

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