PC Tech magazine has had a significant impact, both locally and internationally. When a team from the ICT University came to launch the University in Uganda, our PC Tech team had an opportunity to interact with them. They were very impressed by both the quality of the content and the design.
We agreed with them to have a partnership, in which they would facilitate content for the magazine’s Research section, giving us publications to run on a monthly basis. They also agreed to give us some writers to add to our team to make it more credible, a move that made us have Dr. Richard Boateng (PhD) take the role of the International Editor.
The inclusion of Dr. Boateng meant that we could, through him connect to Ghana, and this month we sent 50 copies there. Part of the agreement with The ICT University was that we shall provide for the visitors to be able to buy the magazine online.
Following the partnership with The ICT University, we have launched PC Tech Education Initiative, a move through which 20 schools and higher learning institutions receive 5copies each. St. Lawrence University has already received copies, and we have lined up others to receive their copies month. Officially, PC Tech Education Initiative started with our forth issue (June).
PC Tech will be launched in Ghana at the Ghana Graduates Conference in September (www.ghanagraduatesconference.com).
Through partnerships, the magazine has strategized to be available in more than 8 countries across Africa by the end of 2010.


