Last week, AQS had the honor of joining fellow members of the Rwanda ICT Chamber for the annual Members Symposium — a thought-provoking forum that brought together innovators, policymakers, and private sector leaders driving Rwanda’s digital future.
The event centered on collective alignment with the National Strategy for Transformation (NST2) — a national roadmap guiding Rwanda’s journey toward inclusive, tech-enabled growth. Discussions explored how the ICT private sector can accelerate progress in key areas such as digital governance, innovation, infrastructure, and data-driven policy implementation.
A Platform for Shared Vision and Collaboration
The symposium offered more than just updates , it provided a collaborative space for members to exchange ideas, build new networks, and reflect on the evolving role of ICT in national development. From insightful keynote remarks to engaging panel discussions, participants explored actionable pathways for how member organizations can contribute to NST2 goals through innovation, partnerships, and evidence-based digital solutions.
For AQS, it was an opportunity to connect with peers across the tech ecosystem, share perspectives on data systems and digital transformation, and reaffirm our commitment to using data for impact. As a member-driven organization, we believe that sustainable transformation comes from collaboration, aligning the private sector’s innovation capacity with Rwanda’s long-term national vision.
Looking Ahead
AQS extends its sincere appreciation to the Rwanda ICT Chamber for hosting such an inspiring and purpose-driven symposium. Events like these strengthen the sense of community within Rwanda’s tech ecosystem reminding us that progress is a shared journey built on connection, learning, and aligned purpose.
As Rwanda continues to advance its digital transformation agenda, AQS remains committed to contributing through data innovation, evidence-based systems, and partnerships that move the continent forward.
Together, we are building a smarter, more connected Rwanda.