IT Open Talk is a community of young IT enthusiasts (Information Technology) gathered to freely share their knowledge with society
The Genesis
The project was born
in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with students who are
passionate about programming, networking, and security after realizing that
digital technology is one of the things that should be placed in all possible
areas and that some countries Like Kenya, Egypt, Tanzania, South Africa … were
already building their environment by adapting it to digital.
The Missions
Through our
meetings every Saturday and our future prospects, our mission is to
accompany the population to be at the same pitch of the speed with which the
technology evolves.
ITOT’s mission is
summed up in these points:
Initiate
We are helping the public to integrate the change brought about by digital
culture and not to see it reverse.
Inform
We value the digital culture
Traine
We commit ourselves to training the population so that the latter can solve the
problems that they drink in everyday life.
Share
The knowledge we have, we want to share it with others.
The meetings
We meet every Saturday
from 3pm to 5pm. Two hours of sharing during which we have :
Talk About
Fusion of the ideas of
each participant in a 90-minute debate on topical and/or current topic in the
field of IT.
Talk Speech
A double presentation
of 20 minutes each where each exhibitor informs the assembly what he has
mastered and wants to share.
Free Think
Brainstorming time of
10 minutes to look for solutions to the different problems of our daily life.
Future prospects
We want to open ourselves to the world, to interest the entire African continent. In the medium term, we plan to disseminate our meetings and solutions throughout the continent and consequently on all the continents of the world.
In addition, through school, we know what students and schoolchildren face.
This is why we helping them not only to express their talents, but also to make
their talents available to society. As a result, ITOT has a dual objective for
students and schoolchildren: to initiate and train them in new technologies as
well as their search for investors to finance their projects.
“Umntu ngumntu
ngabanye abantu. People are people through other people”
“The world
will not be destroyed by those who do
evil, but by those who watch them
without doing anything”
― Albert Einstein