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Three highlights of technological news in Mauritius! Three highlights of technological news in Mauritius!


Abby launches WhatsApp Banking in Mauritius

Absa Bank (Mauritius) Limited offers convenient and free service to its customers. They can use a whole new kind of tool called Abby on WhatsApp. This is the mobile extension of the bank’s digital kiosk, usable from WhatsApp, an application which has been very successful with the Mauritian population.

By registering the Abby number on WhatsApp, Abby Bank customers can carry out a wide range of transactions without having to move or log in from a computer, all in a perfectly secure environment: balance consultation, mini statements banking, bill payment.

As for prospects, the Pan-African bank does not lose sight of the value of this population by allowing it to consult the latest offers and to obtain information on the brand’s products and solutions.

Japan has received MIR SAT1, the first Mauritian nanosatellite!

Good news for fans of space epics, MIRSAT1 has arrived at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)! The Mauritian nanosatellite departed from Clyde Space in Glasgow, Scotland, where it took shape under the supervision of Mauritian researchers.

MIRSAT1 is expected to take place in a purpose-designed pod installed on the SpaceX-22 launcher for take-off in May 2021, in Tsukubu, Japan. Its destination, the International Space Station, from which it will be put into orbit.

The French training center Le Wagon sets its suitcases in Mauritius

Vivéa Business Park in Saint-Pierre was in turmoil on February 10 for the inauguration of Le Wagon, a web programming training center ” Made in France “. This opening is the result of a partnership signed between the center and Honoris United Universities, of which Honoris Educational Network acts as a representative in Mauritius.

On the program of the center, training to embrace the professions of web programmer and data scientist. Participants, both young people and professionals in retraining, through entrepreneurs wishing to develop their skills, will have to show the greatest motivation in order to maintain an intensive pace of nine weeks full-time or 24 weeks full-time. partial. Finally, each class can accommodate up to 30 students. The reputation of Le Wagon is well established: the center has trained more than 10,000 students in 20 countries.

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