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Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips met with representatives from Panthera Security Solutions Inc. and Mavin Global Limited to explore areas of collaboration aimed at enhancing Guyana’s digital infrastructure.
The meeting, held at the Office of the Prime Minister on Camp Street, focused on discussions surrounding the development of technological frameworks, advanced data security and management, and opportunities for public-private sector collaboration.
Panthera Security Solutions Inc., a company specialising in risk management and consultancy services for the energy sector, was represented by Managing Director Ashley McLeod, Director Domaique Cameron, Client Relations Executive Linauris Alphanso, and Executive Assistant Jasmine Pearson.
Joining the meeting virtually were representatives from Mavin Global Limited, including Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Russell Bartley, Technical Partner for Data Centre Modules and Design Lee Hannaford, and Technical Analyst at the Bank of England and Project Manager Advisory to the project Hannah Johnson.
Mavin Global Limited is a United Kingdom-based firm focused on providing modular data centre solutions. Also present at the meeting was Christopher Dean, General Manager of the National Data Management Authority (NDMA).