- NETIS Rwanda aims to prioritise green solutions and improve gender equality among its services.
- NETIS presented green energy supply solutions, including gensets that use hydrogen, which would be deployed to different African markets.
NETIS Rwanda, a subsidiary of the NETIS Group, a global leader in the telecommunication industry with over 13 years of experience designing and developing high-performance network communications solutions, aims to prioritise green solutions and improve gender equality among its services. Malory Baudry, CEO at NETIS Rwanda, said, “We had an opportunity to present solutions regarding our products related to gensets. We presented our energy supply green solutions, gensets that use hydrogen, which we are deploying to different markets in Africa, and solar power solutions to support our clients to reduce their carbon footprint”.
NETIS Rwanda recently signed an MoU with the Rwanda Polytechnic to address different challenges in the education sector, including the link between training and labour market needs to provide students with the necessary soft skills to fill gaps between training and industry expectations.
Baudry said, “These partnerships we will ensure we address the different issues over time. Also, with the discussions at NETIS technology day, we will ensure that these key aspects of sustainability, education and equality will be at the centre of our preoccupation and priorities”.