Our Divisions
There are three self-funded independent divisions that will progressively operate until 2024 and build altogether the best healthcare system any African can wish for. The group as the head-office of all three divisions is fully committed to a sustainable industrialization of Africa while providing the best enterprise solutions to businesses around the world. The divisions activities are summarized below with links to available websites for further information.
Gaming Division : BenSino Game Studio
It is a general partnership company registered in Montreal and administered by Ralph D'Almeida. This division strives to publish the coolest games for everyone on Smartphones and consoles. Its goal is to establish a video game development pole in Africa to promote African culture within the gaming industry across the world. For more details, please click here to visit the website.
IT Division : BenSino Information Technology Corporation
It is a corporation originally registered in Ottawa and propelled by the founder Ralph D'Almeida. This division is committed to engineer secure enterprise software and business intelligence for small companies in North America. It also provides onsite IT consulting services and delivers outsourced projects. Its goal is to modernize Africa's schools and universities technological infrastructure. For in-depth details, please click here to visit the website.
Engineering Division : BenSino Engineering & Consulting Firm Inc.
It is a federally incorporated firm registered in Toronto and is engineered by the founder and president Ralph D'Almeida. This division delivers complex software and control systems professional engineering services to medium and large corporations around the world. Its goal is to actively contribute to the development of engineering on the beautiful continent (Africa) and restructure its heavy industries. For a preview, please click here to visit the website.
To finish, even though all three divisions are located outside Africa, their profits and patents are respectively used in Africa to finance healthcare projects and to enhance technological infrastructure.