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Samoan firm partners with Pacific Games for accreditation

“We are grateful to the Pacific Games for believing in a local company that we can build something like this and to partner with us when it comes to technology,” said Chief Executive Officer of SkyEye, Fa'aso'otauloa Sam Saili.

SkyEye Samoa was officially announced the ‘Accreditation Partner of the Games’ in March. Accreditation involves collating all participants' details, including roles and venue access, and then issuing individual accreditation cards. It covers thousands of people - athletes, officials, staff and volunteers.

IT company assists Samoa’s Women in Business

WIBDI says their initiatives for making farming more efficient and easy to manage was at a standstill and the challenge led to thorough investigations into why farm managing is so time consuming.

 This is why they have partnered with SkyEye to minus the hassle of walking through an entire multi-acre farm to find the right fruits to pick and figuring out which part of the farm is well nurtured.

One of the services of SkyEye is GPS tracking and monitoring of vehicles.

Samoan technology company hopes to expand service across region

RNZI reports the company has so far saved the government tens of thousands of dollars through a GPS vehicle tracking device aimed at combatting company vehicle misuse.

Their devices are on about 200 of the government's vehicles, and their managing director Christopher Saili said they were hoping to take their service across the region.

"We're wanting to be able to take our service across the region because we understand that a significant amount of money is being wasted through vehicle abuse," he said.