Software Firm Odoo Says Jambo to Kenya -Belgium-based business management software firm Odoo announced today that it has chosen Nairobi, Kenya as the location to establish its... -
Belgium-based business management software firm Odoo announced today that it has chosen Nairobi, Kenya as the location to establish its first African offices.
Earlier this year, Patrick Lukusa was appointed as the director of Odoo Kenya, the new subsidiary of Odoo S.A. opening in Africa. “It was very important for us to open this new office and 2022 was the year to do it. We wanted to be closer to our customers and address them locally, with local talents, which is something we cannot achieve from afar” says Fabien Pinckaers, CEO & Founder of Odoo S.A.
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