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WIRED goes to Chalewote Arts Festival 2015

August 14, 2015
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WIRED goes to Chalewote Arts Festival 2015
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WIRED, a subsidiary of Explainer DC, Ghana’s most prestigious digital agency, is excited to be participating in this year’s Chalewote Arts Festival on the 22nd and 23rd of August.

The Techies are taking it to the streets!

Whether an artist or a lover of the arts, here is a chance to connect your passion to the world.

Themed African Electronics, WIRED is in sync with the Chalewote vision; the African must own the power to connect his identity, ideas, culture and dreams with world.

Come see art merge with technology. Wired will be right there with you!

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WIRED, which is birthed from years of experience in web development, email hosting, and digital marketing, is already transforming a number of small to medium scale companies.

CEO of Explainer DC Enyonam Betty Kumahor puts it better, “After 15 years’ experience in building internet-based solutions for large organizations, we knew we simply had to find a way to distill our expertise into affordable easy-to- adopt packages for small and medium sized companies & those still trying to figure out how to take advantage of the online world.

Miss Kumahor, who is also a WEF youth global leader added, “It’s taken us 3 tries but we are both amazed and proud at how WIRED is expanding markets and awareness for exactly those clients.

We are excited to connect with Chalewote festival goers and vendors and introduce WIRED”

It gets better; WIRED will not only provide free Wi-fi, there will be prizes for lucky dippers as well as a mini art display.

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Source: WIRED

 

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