Communications solutions provider, bmobile has once again joined forces with Radio 90.5 to keep the art of kite flying alive by supporting the 20th Annual Easter Kite Flying event. The family oriented affair which showcases local talent pilots off at the Queen’s Park Savannah on Glorious Saturday (April 20th) from noon.
bmobile’s roots run deep into the fabric of Trinidad and Tobago’s traditional pastime activities and their involvement in this year’s event epitomises their commitment to local culture and fostering the creativity of our people.
TSTT’s Senior Manager Corporate Communications, Marsha Caballero, expressed great pleasure to be a part of the popular and fun-filled family event for yet another year.
While Artificial Intelligence (AI) may seem a long way into the future for Trinidad and Tobago, local businesses have been capitalizing on the technology to remain competitive and the average consumer, though largely unaware, has multiple interactions with AI daily.
As part of the company’s strategic plan, communications solutions provider, bmobile, is already technologically prepared as AI becomes more widespread.
For this year’s edition of the Games, bmobile joined with other corporate partners to support the event.
Having recently sponsored the Victoria Educational District Sport Association (VEDSA) Games for a 13th year, TSTT saw it fit to extend its investment further into the development of sport by getting involved in the Port-of-Spain division.
