DataVision to use technology to uplift TAFCA to a new level

Art plays a major role in identifying who we are. Leaving the high end work of art such as Sculpting, Painting, and many more but how we present ourselves on a daily basis is art. We want people to get the message without even opening our mouths.

DataVision International has seen the impact of Art to our country and we strongly believe that Technology can play a major role in adding value to how art is operated and conducted in Tanzania. On 13th of July at the National Museum in Tanzania, DataVision was invited to a TAFCA stakeholder meeting to show how Technology can change the whole art game from traditional to modern.

The artist and craftsmen in Tanzania have yet to be identified in a well organized manner enabling the stakeholders to know the impact of these people in our country and their contribution in the overall GDP. That being the case, Identification and Enrolling is the first phase to implement by registering Artists and Craftsmen (Using the criteria laid out by TAFCA) in Tanzania and have them stored in a dedicated database which can be accessed online by the stakeholders from anywhere around the world.

By having this, DataVision has plans to enable the artists and craftsmen to have their work known and seen virtually all around the world bringing about awareness of interested parties not only locally but internationally.

A representative from DataVision International, MacLean Geofrey pointed out that, “By first bringing all the artists and craftsmen under one umbrella, they can be able to jointly work towards a common goal using Technology to communicate and pass out information since all of the contacts details were collected during the Identification and Enrolment phase. On top of this, the database will offer TAFCA a good source of real time and reliable reports at their fingertips which can be presented to other stakeholders if needed for decision making, planning and forecasting”. See more by clicking here

See more by clicking here.Art plays a major role in identifying who we are. Leaving the high end work of art such as Sculpting, Painting, and many more but how we present ourselves on a daily basis is art. We want people to get the message without even opening our mouths.

DataVision International has seen the impact of Art to our country and we strongly believe that Technology can play a major role in adding value to how art is operated and conducted in Tanzania. On 13th of July at the National Museum in Tanzania, DataVision was invited to a TAFCA stakeholder meeting to show how Technology can change the whole art game from traditional to modern.

The artist and craftsmen in Tanzania have yet to be identified in a well organized manner enabling the stakeholders to know the impact of these people in our country and their contribution in the overall GDP. That being the case, Identification and Enrolling is the first phase to implement by registering Artists and Craftsmen (Using the criteria laid out by TAFCA) in Tanzania and have them stored in a dedicated database which can be accessed online by the stakeholders from anywhere around the world.

By having this, DataVision has plans to enable the artists and craftsmen to have their work known and seen virtually all around the world bringing about awareness of interested parties not only locally but internationally.

A representative from DataVision International, MacLean Geofrey pointed out that, “By first bringing all the artists and craftsmen under one umbrella, they can be able to jointly work towards a common goal using Technology to communicate and pass out information since all of the contacts details were collected during the Identification and Enrolment phase. On top of this, the database will offer TAFCA a good source of real time and reliable reports at their fingertips which can be presented to other stakeholders if needed for decision making, planning and forecasting”