BY CHRIS ALEX
Afred Ghemu, founder of the Yellow Page Solomon Digital Directory, showcased his innovative digital platform at the National Trade Fair, marking a significant milestone in the country’s journey toward digital transformation.
Speaking with Island Sun, Ghemu described the fair as “a great opportunity for us to come out and tell people about our service,” highlighting the increasing importance of digital solutions in today’s modern era.
“In the Solomon Islands, we’ve only had manual directories. What we’ve introduced here is digital. Yellow Page provides digital assistance for finding businesses, services, and contacts right at your fingertips,” he said.
Ghemu began developing the digital directory in 2017, and after years of dedication and perseverance, the platform was officially launched just two years ago. The directory aims to make it easier for people in the Solomon Islands and abroad to connect with local businesses and services.
“One of our main goals is to put the Solomon Islands on the map not only nationally, but internationally especially to expose our businesses to overseas markets,” Ghemu explained.
The introduction of the Yellow Page Solomon Digital Directory marks a pivotal shift towards embracing digital innovation in the country, offering new opportunities for local businesses to thrive in an increasingly connected world.
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