What's the context? Africa is leveraging technology and AI coupled with traditional knowledge to reduce planet-heating emissions and protect nature.
Seven South African tech startups have showcased their innovations at Dublin's Dogpatch Labs. The Irish Tech Challenge South Africa included projects ranging from cutting-edge fintech and blockchain ...
Tech leaders, policymakers, and innovators took the spotlight on the second day of Africa Tech Festival 2025 (https://AfricaTechFestival.com/), turning discussions on ...
The KPMG 2025 Africa CEO Outlook report shows a growing recognition that digital tools are no longer just operational enhancers but strategic levers for advancing ESG objectives. The report notes that ...
African technology solutions provider Cassava Technologies has announced the launch of a GPU-as-a-Service offering for the African continent, the first of its kind. Leaning on its position as the ...
Africa Tech Festival, the continent’s most influential technology event, has announced new additions to its 2025 speaker line-up. This expanded line-up reinforces the Festival’s reputation as the ...
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African countries urged to push quality economic growth by seizing the opportunities of AI development
African ministers and ICT leaders have endorsed a continent-wide push to build shared artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, following a ministerial forum co-hosted by South Africa’s Department ...
From November 11-13, 2025, the 28th Africa Tech Festival took place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) in Cape Town, gathering over 15,000 delegates, more than 300 exhibitors, ...
The Africa Tech Festival Awards 2025 (https://AfricaTechFestival.com/), held on Wednesday, 12 November 2025 in Cape Town, brought together technology leaders ...
How to carve a synergy between technology and creative arts was the centre of discussions recently in Lagos, at this year’s Forum Création Africa. The Forum is an initiative of the French Ministry for ...
Bespoke tailoring in Africa has always been much more than a trade, it is a cultural statement, a living record of heritage, and a way of expressing identity. From the flowing agbada of Yoruba ...
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