Tinuade Oguntuyi

Information Connectivity Solutions Limited, GM Technical

Speaker Bio

Tinuade Oguntuyi is a multi-award-winning transformational technology leader with over fourteen years of experience in telecoms, IP networks, technical sales, IT solutions, infrastructure design, consulting, policy, and customer experience.


She graduated from Olabisi Onabanjo University with a B.Sc. in Computer Science and advanced her industry knowledge through mMBA in Telecoms (Telecoms and Tech Academy, UK) and an mMBA in Business Innovation (Tekedia Institute, Boston). She has also earned several relevant industry certifications and professional training.


She uses numerous technologies, including satellite, microwave, fiber optics, SIM, and cloud, to create cutting-edge connectivity solutions that have greatly helped her country.


Tinuade is the GM Technical at Information Connectivity Solutions Limited (ICSL), a premium ISP and technology company in Nigeria. Her work includes, among other things, machine-to-machine communications, GSM backhauling via satellite in rural communities and hard-to-get settlements, and federal and state-wide WAN connectivity. She partners with several ODMs and OEMs to deliver bespoke terrestrial and non-terrestrial network solutions.


She has successfully designed and implemented over thirty major network infrastructure projects in more than 12 sectors, including government, education, financial institutions, etc.


Tinuade is a Co-Chair of the Infrastructure, Access, and Connectivity working group of the Internet Society (Nigeria Chapter), a Nigerian School on Internet Governance Fellow, and a passionate STEM inclusion driver who imparts her knowledge through mentorship programs, support groups, local and global industry speaking engagements, and other social impact activities and encourages women and girls interested in STEM fields.


She co-founded the TinuAdeniyi Tech Foundation, a community dedicated to empowering individuals through STEM education, focusing on marginalized and minority groups. She is an advisory board member of WTEC, the Women's Technology Empowerment Centre.