Information Technology Association of South Africa (ITA)

ICT House
Unit 3
546 - 16th Road
Midrand
South Africa

(011) 312-3040  /   (011) 312-3050

ICT House, Unit 3, 546 - 16th Road, Midrand, South Africa
The Information Technology Association (ITA) was founded in 1934 and represents various companies concerned with the supply of information technology equipment, systems, software and services in the ICT industry. The ITA comprises a body of members actively participating in issues and events, which directly or indirectly affect business and need attention at national, international, governmental, NGO, para-statal and business level. ITA is an Industry Association that represents ICT companies.

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Midrand, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

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