Bluechip Technologies Ghana has unveiled a new, state-of-the-art office in Asylum Down, Accra, marking a significant step in its regional expansion.
The larger facility underscores the company’s commitment to meeting the growing demand for enterprise technology and data-driven solutions in Ghana and West Africa.
The launch event, attended by prominent figures, featured Co-Founders Kazeem Tewogbade and Olumide Soyombo alongside Country Manager Kobina Hanson. They outlined Bluechip’s vision to empower local talent, foster innovation, and deliver scalable, African-led tech solutions. “This new office is more than a physical space—it’s a hub for collaboration and transformative impact,” said Tewogbade.

Distinguished guests, including Dr. Sulemana Abdul-Salam of the Youth Employment Agency and Kofi Okyere-Darko from the Diaspora Affairs Office, Presidency, praised Bluechip’s investment. They highlighted its potential to bridge Ghana’s youth employment gap and strengthen Ghana-Nigeria business ties. “Tech investments like this are critical for economic growth and regional cooperation,” Abdul-Salam noted.
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The ceremony culminated in a ribbon-cutting and a tour of the vibrant office, sparking discussions on data, AI, and digital transformation. The expanded space will accommodate Bluechip’s growing team and facilitate closer collaboration with clients and partners within Ghana’s dynamic tech ecosystem.
Bluechip Technologies expressed gratitude to its clients, partners, and team for their support. The new office positions the company to drive greater innovation and impact across Africa, reinforcing its role as a leader in data-driven enterprise solutions.