INNGEN Technology Solutions, a Swiss company at the
forefront of enhancing companies' Information Technology (IT) capabilities
through remote service delivery from the continent’s top IT talent, has marked
a significant milestone with the inauguration of its new office in Tse-Addo,
Accra.
This move holds the promise of creating 1,000 job
opportunities for the nation’s best IT professionals in the medium term.
Currently, the company has successfully onboarded over 40 more talented young
professionals and has set an ambitious target of reaching a total workforce of
100 employees by year-end. This then sets the stage to employ more than a 1,000
young IT professionals in five years.

INNGEN’s core business is to source top tech talent from
Ghana for foreign companies in Germany, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United
States and other European countries. INNGEN thus
delivers Sub-Saharan Africa's top IT talents for global markets. Some of the top jobs currently
available including System Administrator, Data
Scientists, Artificial Intelligence experts, Database Administrators, DevOps
Engineer, Cloud Engineer, Robotics Process Automation (RPA) Engineer, Network
Admin, Web Developer, and UI/UX Designer.
Chief Executive Officer of INNGEN Technology Solutions,
Mr. David Gowu, explained that the journey began with a handful of dedicated
young individuals whose unwavering commitment led to the establishment of their
new office. The IT leader added that the company constantly trains its workers
to acquire the needed skills that meet international standards and also offers
them a competitive salary above the market.
“This business is a direct foreign capital investment.
INNGEN Technological Solutions is a Switzerland company based in the country,
investing a lot of money in our office space and other aspects of the business.
Our clients are abroad and they pay us in foreign currency hence our workers
are paid a competitive salary above the market rate. As a result, they do not
need to travel abroad, instead stay here and work,” he elaborated.

In response to how the skillset acquired by the youth
will impact the IT space, he noted that it will gradually contribute to the
development of a large pool of highly skilled professionals in the IT sector,
enhancing Ghana's reputation as a hub for IT expertise and attracting more
companies to seek local talent.
Switzerland's Ambassador to Ghana, Simone Giger,
recognized and commended INNGEN's pivotal role in job creation and its
potential to open doors for more Swiss enterprises in Ghana.
In her speech, Ambassador Giger highlighted the
significance of INNGEN's presence in Ghana, stating, "Today, we are not
only opening an office; more importantly, we are celebrating the inauguration
of a new business that has already created jobs in Ghana and will be creating
more. We think that INNGEN is paving the way for other Swiss businesses to come
here and create jobs and opportunities for young people."
She expressed her belief that the endeavour would attract
more companies to the country and solidify its position as a hub for ICT
services in the region and beyond. While commending INNGEN's management for its
bold venture into the IT sector, Ambassador Giger also encouraged the company
to focus on achieving a balanced gender workforce as the year unfolds.

The ambassador pledged the embassy's unwavering support
for INNGEN and encouraged the company to continue their hard work, reinforcing
the notion of Ghana being an ideal destination for business growth.
A Board Member of INNGEN Technology Solutions, Derek
Smith, highlighted the ripple effect of each new hire on the local economy. "Each
person we employ will have a multiple impact on the local economy because the
individual is working in the country, paying taxes to the government, and
spending money within the country."
INNGEN Technology Solutions remains steadfast in its
mission to assist companies in expanding their IT capabilities by leveraging
remote service delivery from Sub-Saharan Africa's top IT talent, Mr. Smith
added.
By: Nana Appiah Acquaye