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Voxxil at the AI, Blockchain and Cybersecurity Alliance Launch

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At the Venture for Guyana "Building the Bridge" banner during the AI, Blockchain and Cybersecurity Alliance launch.
At the Venture for Guyana "Building the Bridge" banner during the AI, Blockchain and Cybersecurity Alliance launch.

The question is no longer whether to adopt technology. It is whether you will be ready when it matters. That was the thread running through the launch of the AI, Blockchain and Cybersecurity Alliance at the World Trade Centre Guyana, and we were glad to represent Voxxil Technologies in the room.

The AI, Blockchain and Cybersecurity Alliance launch banner at the World Trade Centre Guyana.

Three things stood out

Technology as a force multiplier. Captain Gerry Gouveia Jr, President of the Private Sector Commission, challenged every business in the room to think differently. In a country where economic growth is outpacing the available labour, AI and robotics let one person do the work of many. That is not a future possibility. It is a present opportunity.

Guyana can leapfrog the legacy. Kris Sammy, CEO and Chairman of Excel Guyana Inc., drew on more than three decades of global investment banking experience to make a plain case. Countries like the US and Canada spent billions building copper and fibre infrastructure that is now ageing out. Guyana enters the digital era without that burden, free to build AI-native and wireless-first from the ground up.

A unified private-sector voice. The Alliance is designed to keep the country’s technology investment coordinated rather than fragmented. Individual companies moving in incompatible directions is a risk Guyana cannot afford at this stage of its development.

The start of a longer conversation

This launch was not a one-off event. It was the beginning of an ongoing, structured conversation between technology practitioners, investors, entrepreneurs, and government, and Voxxil is proud to be part of it.

It was also a chance to connect with other new Guyanese initiatives, including GoPitchIn, a homegrown platform that launched at the event to make fundraising easier in Guyana, from aid and community causes to local projects and ventures of every kind.

Our thanks to Venture for Guyana’s founders, Weggon Allen and Sesh Suk, for inviting us to take part.

If you are building, investing, or shaping policy in this space and want to keep the conversation going, we are easy to reach.