Experts seek increased investment in technology, capacity building | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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Experts in real estate and facilities management industry have argued that increased investment in technology and improved focus on capacity-building will be key drivers of growth and sustainability beyond the pandemic.

These were the submissions of industry leaders and stakeholders, who led discussions at the Nigeria Facilities Management Roundtable.

Speaking at the opening of the event, which was themed “Africa’s FM and Real Estate beyond the Pandemic: New Realities. New Strategies.” Group Executive Director, Corporate Service of Alpha Mead, Wale Odufalu, said: ”As businesses begin to open globally, it is now time to move from survival mode and grow the economy to the path of prosperity.

In his presentation, Group Managing Director, Alpha Mead, Femi Akintunde, detailed the journey of the company during the outbreak of the pandemic, noting that a combination of a new approach to people, culture, products and services as well as technologies and systems are recipes to drive organisations in Africa from stability to growth.

Norris, who made a presentation on “Risk-Based Asset and Facilities Management in the Era of Volatility Uncertainty Complexities Ambiguity ,” explained that his recommended optimising investment, balancing cost, risk and performance amid the pervasive cash crunch occasioned by the pandemic.

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