Ugandan Tech Firm Engo Holdings Expands International Footprint with Smartphone Exports

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Ugandan information and communications technology (ICT) company Engo Holdings Limited is making significant strides on the global stage, exporting smartphones to international markets.

In 2020, Engo Holdings shipped 18,000 smartphones to Morocco, marking a notable achievement for a homegrown tech company. The firm has since broadened its reach, targeting new markets including Hungary, as it continues to strengthen its international presence.

The company’s success underscores Uganda’s emerging role in the global technology sector, demonstrating how local innovation can compete beyond domestic borders. Industry observers say such developments highlight the potential of African tech firms to contribute to economic growth, generate employment, and enhance the continent’s technological reputation.

Engo Holdings’ expansion serves as a benchmark for other local ICT firms aspiring to reach global markets, signaling growing confidence in Uganda’s capacity to produce competitive technology products for international consumers.

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