45-years of ICT excellence in Namibia

You do business, they do tech
Through hardware and software solutions, APIX enable SMEs and enterprise organisations to effectively deliver service to their consumers.
Aurelia Afrikaner
APIX Digital Solutions has been a cornerstone of Namibia's ICT sector since its founding in 1979.

With a presence in 10 towns across the country, APIX distinguishes itself by delivering tailored solutions for the Namibian market, supported by a widespread network of technicians from Katima Mulilo to Bethanie.

"Our focus is to deliver solutions for the Namibian market," says Rowan Kleintjie, the owner of APIX.

APIX’s client-centric model is driven by a commitment to innovations that have a real impact on society. To maintain high standards, the company ensures that its staff receives regular training and that essential resources are available in all regions, enabling quick and effective service.



International partnerships

APIX stays ahead of industry trends by partnering with leading global vendors such as Red Hat, Microsoft, Fortinet, NCR and Xerox. These collaborations enable the company to offer cutting-edge solutions, benefiting both clients and the broader Namibian society.

Promoting digital transformation is another key focus for APIX. The company conducts assessments to help businesses understand their current technological standing and provides tailored roadmaps for future success.



Socially responsible

In addition to its business operations, APIX is engaged in corporate social responsibility projects, such as a three-month initiative to collect and donate dry and canned food to a local school in the community.

As the ICT landscape evolves, APIX envisions itself as a key partner for businesses, offering support and systems integration services. Customer satisfaction is a top priority, measured through annual client surveys that guide continuous improvements in service delivery.

Originally established as Bytes Technology Group, then Altron Technologies Namibia, APIX has rebranded to reflect its new identity, aligning with core values such as Integrity, Teamwork, and Passion for Stakeholders. The company is excited to continue delivering exceptional service as it leads Namibia’s ICT sector into the future.

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-10

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