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Guyanese Entrepreneur Robert Lee Launches REAS to Drive Guyana’s AI-Powered Digital Transformation

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January 31, 2026
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 At the third annual Technology Conference held at the Marriott Hotel, Guyanese entrepreneur Robert Lee, CEO and owner of REAS, officially announced that his firm is open for business in Guyana. As Guyana’s Google Cloud and Workspace Select Partner, REAS is set to revolutionize the local business landscape by bringing the full power of Google Workspace with Gemini AI to every organization in the country. 

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During his featured presentation, “Gen AI at Work,” Lee detailed his mission to leverage global expertise for local impact. REAS already operates in the UK, India, Ukraine, and the USA, and its expansion into Guyana marks a significant milestone in Lee’s commitment to his home country’s “technology supercycle”. 

“The right technology investments today will drive growth and competitive 

advantage tomorrow,” stated Robert Lee. “REAS is here to ensure that every 

Guyanese organization has access to the best AI tools available globally to shape our digital destiny”. 

Bringing Google Gemini AI to the Guyanese Workforce 

As a Select Co-sell & Services Partner for Google, REAS offers an interconnected productivity suite that integrates Gemini AI directly into essential tools like Gmail, Docs, and Meet. This empowers local businesses to: 

  • Automate Financial Decision-Making: Use AI to transform complex data into actionable insights. 
  • Enhance Operational Excellence: Transition from traditional processes to modern digital systems in sectors ranging from manufacturing and finance to agriculture and logistics. 
  • Drive Innovation: Utilize premium features such as NotebookLM and built-in Review and Approval processes and eSignatures to streamline workflows and reduce reporting time, future-proofing Guyanese organizations for a digital economy.
  • Streamline Project Management: Build project trackers with Sheets that can schedule tasks, assign them and update their status complete with Gantt charts to track project milestones and KPIs.
  • Build Apps: Develop your own Apps using AppSheet and Apps Script to create Apps in minutes from Surveys, Directories, Project Trackers, 5s Audit Checklists, 

Management Systems, Incident Reporting, Inventory Management, Equipment and Vehicle Inspections Apps and many more. 

Strategic Distribution and Security 

To ensure seamless delivery and scalability, REAS is working alongside Ingram Micro, a global leader in technology software and hardware distribution for the likes of Apple, Dell, Cisco, Lenovo, HP, Epson, Canon and many other manufacturers. This partnership ensures that Guyanese enterprises receive the most robust and reliable support for their digital transformation journeys. 

Security remains a cornerstone of the REAS offering. With ISO 9001 certification and a team of Google-certified experts, REAS provides a “security-first” approach to digital collaboration, ensuring that local organizations meet the highest global standards for data protection and management. And of course Google Workspace with Gemini is already compliant with ISO 27001, ISO 9001 and ISO 42001 and more. 

About REAS 

REAS is a global Google Cloud and Workspace Select Partner specializing in digital transformation, workflow automation, and generative AI solutions. With a presence in five countries, REAS helps organizations of all sizes achieve operational excellence through modern technology. 

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