Dr. Nii Quaynor recounts Ghana’s internet journey at academy lecture
Renowned Ghanaian computer scientist and engineer, Nii Quaynor, has shared the remarkable story behind Ghana’s journey to internet connectivity during an inaugural lecture at the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Speaking to academics, students, and technology professionals, Dr. Quaynor traced the country’s digital evolution through three major phases, beginning with the growth of computer science education in the 1970s and culminating in Ghana’s first internet connection in 1996.
He highlighted the critical role played by institutions such as Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, University of Ghana, and University of Cape Coast in training the country’s early computing workforce and laying the foundation for technological advancement.
Dr. Quaynor also reflected on his personal journey as one of Africa’s pioneers in computer science, discussing his doctoral research in operating systems and his contributions toward building Ghana’s early internet infrastructure.
According to him, sustained investment in computer science education and technological innovation remains essential to Ghana’s future development and competitiveness in the digital age.
The lecture offered historical insight into how Ghana became connected to the global internet network and underscored the growing importance of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education in national development.
Dr. Quaynor’s address also served as an inspiration to young Ghanaians pursuing careers in technology and innovation, encouraging them to contribute to the country’s digital transformation and future growth.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Edem Afanou
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