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GPHC Receives Interactive Smart Board Donation from Huawei in Support of Digital Transformation

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December 24, 2025
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The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) has received a 75-inch interactive smart board from Huawei eKit Guyana, supporting the hospital’s ongoing digital transformation efforts.

Chief Executive Officer of GPHC, Mr Robbie Rambarran, expressed appreciation to Huawei eKit Guyana, noting that the device will be used to enhance education and training programmes, presentations, improve collaboration, and support modernised operations and digital engagement initiatives within the healthcare setting.

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“With many of our faculty members based overseas, this smart board enables seamless virtual engagement, real-time collaboration, and dynamic presentations,” Mr. Rambarran said.

Project Manager of Huawei eKit Guyana, Ms Janelle Persaud, said the company is pleased to support GPHC’s commitment to strengthening public healthcare services through technology.

“We see technology as a tool that helps institutions communicate better, work smarter, and serve people more effectively,” Ms Persaud stated. “We look forward to continuing our partnership with the hospital.”

GPHC thanks Huawei eKit Guyana for this contribution and reaffirms its commitment to partnerships that advance digital transformation and improved healthcare services for the people of Guyana.

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