Africa's leading API platform, Chenosis has announced the launch of a pioneering No-Code front end, developed to empower entrepreneurs in scaling their ventures seamlessly. This innovative tool is poised to democratize access to technology
by eliminating the need for complex coding skills, thus lowering barriers to
entry for aspiring techpreneurs across the continent.
The Chief
Executive Officer of Chenossis, Saad Syed who made this known during the MTN
Ghana’s CTIO Roundtable Conference held in Accra, noted that Chenosis through
its forward-looking initiatives, seeks to harness this potential and propel
Africa to the forefront of the global tech arena.
With its
youthful demographic dividend and rapidly expanding digital infrastructure, the
CEO reiterated the importance of building the right capabilities to drive
sustainable growth.
“Africa
is going to power the world. We can equip the younger generations to build apps
and solutions. Not just to solve our problems but for the rest of the world,”
he said.

He believes
that by leveraging its API platform, Chenosis aims to empower developers and
businesses with the tools and resources needed to thrive in an increasingly
digital world.
Mr. Syed
also explained the critical role of AI (Artificial Intelligence) as an enabler
of progress and innovation, adding that with AI poised to augment human
capabilities across various sectors, MTN is focused on integrating AI-driven
solutions to drive efficiency and productivity in the workplace.
The CTIO Roundtable provided a
knowledge-sharing platform for technology leaders and academia across Africa to
deliberate on key issues in technology and digital innovation. Participants at
the Roundtable shared industry insights and discussed challenges and solutions to
drive digital transformation in a globally connected world while supporting
local innovation.
This year’s forum was held on the theme
“Driving Business Value Through Data and AI,” and featured conversations on the
importance of leveraging Data and AI to drive business growth and value.
By: Nana Appiah Acquaye