Last week, Ericsson took part in Safaricom Decode 3.0 that was held between the 18th and 20th March, 2025 in Nairobi, Kenya. Safaricom Decode is an annual technology and innovation forum that brings together developers, engineers, and tech enthusiasts to explore emerging trends and cutting-edge solutions shaping the future of Kenya’s digital ecosystem.
At the forum, Ericsson’s decades of technological expertise in areas like 5G, Internet of Things, and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven automation was highlighted through thought leadership, valuable collaboration and elaborate discussions at its booth.
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Dr Peter Ndegwa, Safaricom Chief Executive Officer, says: “I want to thank our partners for your support and collaboration in making Decode 3.0 a success. Your showcases, thought leadership, masterclasses, and expert speakers enriched the experience for the thousands of attendees, providing invaluable insights and inspiration. Your dedication and collaboration have been key to creating an event that truly pushed the boundaries of innovation and knowledge sharing. We are grateful for your support and look forward to building on this success together in the future.”
Exhibiting its latest solutions that can drive Africa’s connectivity, digital inclusion, and sustainable growth, Ericsson hosted an immersive session and presented an immersive sports fan engagement demo to showcase the business value and monetization opportunities of 5G network slicing and network exposure.
Ericsson engaged in several panel discussions on shaping the future of connectivity through innovative approaches and technologies. The panel discussions emphasized the pivotal role of APIs in shaping next-generation network architectures, highlighting their importance in programmable connectivity. Another panel discussion focused on future-proofing connectivity by integrating next-gen technologies to provide a unified connectivity experience, and while in another panel discussion, Ericsson delved into the potential of renewable energy as a catalyst for building resilient infrastructure, contributing to smart connectivity.
Alain Maupin, Vice President and Head of Ericsson Central East Africa, at Ericsson Europe, Middle East and Africa, says: “We are thrilled to have explored the future of connectivity, innovation, digital inclusion, and sustainability at Safaricom Decode 3.0. Safaricom Decode 3.0 presented an excellent opportunity for Ericsson to showcase our latest, cutting-edge products and solutions, while sharing our thought leadership on key trends including 5G, Network Exposure, Open RAN, Telecom Security, and Mobile Financial Services. Ericsson’s participation underscores our commitment to supporting local talent, empowering developers, and accelerating Africa’s journey towards a fully connected future.”
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