The State of the Digital Economy Returns

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The State of the Digital Economy Returns
The State of the Digital Economy Returns

Africa-Press – Uganda. The digital economy is no longer the future. It is here, shaping how Ugandans work, trade, and connect. Yet the question remains: how do we make it work for everyone?

This September, the State of the Digital Economy (SODE) returns as Uganda’s most practical, business-facing platform dedicated to helping businesses unlock real value from digital opportunities. A product of Next Com, SODE convenes policymakers, innovators, and industry leaders to bridge the gap between execution, policy, and profitability.

With the theme Making the Digital Economy Work for All, this year’s edition takes on a more practical approach. Instead of broad conversations, the focus will be on four thematic pillars that are central to building a strong and inclusive digital economy:

Human Capital: Addressing the skills and talent needed to compete in a digital-first world.

Policy: Exploring how regulation and policy can support growth and innovation.

Infrastructure: Highlighting the backbone of connectivity, access, and affordability.

Cybersecurity: Ensuring trust and resilience in Uganda’s growing digital ecosystem.

By tackling these areas head-on, SODE provides businesses with insights that translate into real solutions and opportunities.

Through strategic partnerships, broadcast integration, and digital-first storytelling, SODE has become more than just an event. It is a movement that reflects Uganda’s digital ambition and the role of innovation in driving inclusive growth.

The State of the Digital Economy is back. This edition is bigger, more practical, and dedicated to one mission: making the digital economy work for all.

 

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