06/07/2011
Ori Lapid from John Bryce Training: “Hundreds of thousands of dollars for John Bryce Training from activities in Africa in 2010, with expected increase in the coming year”.
For the past few years, John Bryce Training has launched activities in different African countries such as Angola, Nigeria, Ghana and others, conducting massive IT projects for large-scale financial organizations, as well as professional training and qualification of employees who lack technological background. Much of this activity is funded by the World Bank and various international business organizations.
Ori Lapid, VP of Technologies and International Business Development at John Bryce Training stated that in the past year many African states have significantly increased budgets allotted for technological training. “These changes show a growing awareness in the market, which in turn has led us to sign contracts with Israeli companies already active in local projects. Additionally, we have won tenders for global projects with funding by the UN and the World Bank”.
The combination of the three main factors, the physical, business and professional environments in Africa, makes for a highly complex and challenging working environment, compared to others around the world. However, our experience in successfully executing complex project, both professionally and logistically, in Israel and abroad, has led many prominent local and international organizations to choose John Bryce Training as the most qualified supplier”.