inq. appoints Christian Wirtz as new Group CEO

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inq., the pan-African multi-cloud digital service provider, has appointed Dr. Christian Wirtz as its new Group CEO to take over from founding Group CEO Geoff Hardwick, who stepped down from the role. Dr Wirtz is an industry veteran with a wealth of telco and enterprise business experience having worked for more than two decades in the ICT sector across  Africa and Europe. 

inq.’s Chairperson Andile Ngcaba said, “we are excited to have Christian joining us. He has traversed industry-leading organisations such as McKinsey, Vodafone, Vodacom and most recently MTN. His experience will be invaluable in taking inq. to the next level.” 

Founded in 2013, inq. is an enterprise solutions provider in 7 countries across Africa.  It has the vision to change the way Africa does digital services bringing to a market a very relevant suite of next-generation technology solutions in the fields of Edge, AI, SDN/NFV, Cloud and  Security.

Wirtz will accelerate the digital transformation of the business. “At inq. we are driven by the immense benefits that digital services can bring to Africa and to the companies and communities in the countries we operate in. We believe that our “cloud-first” approach and our “AI-driven” product developments will ensure accelerated growth and will position us well for partnerships with other players in this field. Therefore, I am thrilled by the huge potential of inq. and I am convinced of its success across the continent,”he  said.

www.inq.inc

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