As a follow up to the post, Where is the Caribbean on the apps bandwagon?<\/a>, key elements that might be necessary to promote mobile apps development in the region are identified and discussed.<\/em><\/p>\n
Mobile applications (m-apps) are a major growth industry in the telecoms\/ICT sector. In an earlier post, Where is the Caribbean on the apps bandwagon?<\/a><\/em>, it was suggested that the known efforts in region, while commendable, seemed a bit disjointed. Discussed below are some considerations that could promote m-apps development and inherently increase the usefulness of our mobile phones in our daily lives.<\/p>\n
6. Pay attention to networking and marketing.<\/strong> With the multitude of apps that are available, useful apps do not necessarily get the exposure they deserve, and as a result the anticipated take-up. Depending on the market, those opportunities can be widened if a conscious effort is made to market apps and to establish linkages through which they can be promoted.<\/p>\n
For apps that are being developed for markets in the Caribbean, for example, supplementary methods to promote the apps, apart from just an app store, should be explored. Such apps are frequently conceptualised with regard to one specific country, but the extent to which they could be used in other countries in the region is not always considered or actively pursued. Depending on the anticipated need or demand for a proposed app, networking and marketing could lead to opportunities to develop strategic alliances, which could result in funding and other forms of support. Ultimately, although developing a quality app is vital, there are other issues that must be addressed to facilitate some degree of success.<\/p>\n
7.\u00a0 Create greater support for the industry.<\/strong> Finally, the capacity to identify needs; to propose methods to address those needs that can be converted into a workable m-app; to create the app; and finally to promote it, can be an involved exercise. More importantly, the knowledge, skills and expertise required might be served best by a team rather than an individual. Assembling teams, ensuring that projects are properly managed, adequately resourced and have the requisite due diligence and testing performed, is of itself a considerable undertaking. The extent to which an enabling environment can be created in individual countries or ideally across the region, to assist in the development process, would give a needed boost to the m-app industry in the Caribbean.<\/p>\n
This support could be viewed as an ICT for development (ICT4D) initiative, with the objective of assisting m-app proposals that could benefit wide cross-sections of the population. As currently obtains, relatively few skilled persons in the region are employed as computer programmers, although considerable numbers enrol in IT and Computer Science courses annually and would have developed some proficiency. Providing opportunities to build a cadre of programmers in the region could result in greater innovation, as well as increased prospects for investment and development.<\/p>\n
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