Tech4ALL, a United Kingdom-based non-profit organisation founded by Omokhoa Uhakheme, is set to encourage individuals seeking to make their mark in the tech industry.
Uhakheme, Product Manager and Customer Success leader, has organised three major events that have attracted over 300 participants.
Held in December 2023, as well as in March and June this year, these events featured six mentors from the tech space, providing participants with tech skills and mentorship.
These efforts, the founder noted, are helping individuals prepare for a future driven by innovation and technology.
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Speaking at an interactive session, Uhakheme noted Tech4ALL’s ambition to scale its reach through emerging technologies, allowing the organisation to touch more lives.
“We are conducting interviews with industry professionals, sharing their stories to inspire and guide the next tech leaders,” Uhakheme said.
He noted Tech4ALL’s efforts to introduce learning opportunities, particularly in artificial intelligence, blockchain, and cybersecurity.
These fields represent the cutting edge of technology, and Tech4ALL’s focus is to ensure its members stay ahead.
“We plan to offer more boot camps, workshops, and mentoring sessions, expanding our geographical reach and making impact,” he said.
Tech4ALL is on a mission to guide individuals—whether students or professionals—into the world of technology.
By providing access to education, mentorship, and industry insight, the organisation equips participants with skills and confidence to succeed in today’s tech environment.
“Tech4ALL aims to become a leading non-profit organisation dedicated to helping individuals successfully transition into the tech industry,” Uhakheme said.
“We provide our members with knowledge, skills, and opportunities to excel in technology and related fields.”
