Ethiopia Opens AI Training Center With South Korea
Ethiopia just launched a cutting-edge tech training center focused on AI and cloud computing, built in partnership with South Korea. The facility promises to train university graduates and young innovators while ensuring people with disabilities can access digital tools.
A new tech training hub in Ethiopia is opening doors for thousands of young innovators to learn artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and cybersecurity skills they'll need for tomorrow's jobs.
The Information Access Center officially opened at Ethiopia's Ministry of Innovation and Technology in a collaboration with South Korea's National Information Society Agency. The modern facility represents a major step forward in Ethiopia's goal to build a thriving digital economy by 2030.
Dr. Bethlehem Lakew, Deputy Chairman of the House of People's Representatives Standing Committee on Human Resource Development, emphasized that the center will create world class training opportunities for university graduates. She highlighted that accessibility features will ensure people with disabilities and underserved communities can fully participate in the digital age.
Minister of Innovation and Technology Dr. Belete Molla explained this isn't just another computer lab. The center serves as a knowledge hub where Ethiopia's digital sovereignty takes shape through hands-on learning in advanced technologies.
The facility directly supports Ethiopia's 2030 digital strategy and the goals outlined in the country's 2025 Startup declaration. Dr. Belete thanked the South Korean government for sharing its digital development experience, calling the project proof of the strong partnership between both nations.
South Korean Ambassador Kang Jung confirmed his government's commitment to supporting Ethiopia's digital transformation journey. He expressed confidence the center will become a crucial platform for youth and entrepreneurs to gain technological knowledge and skills.
The Ripple Effect
This partnership shows how international cooperation can create lasting change for emerging tech economies. South Korea's own transformation from a developing nation to a global technology leader makes it an ideal partner to guide Ethiopia's digital ambitions.
The center connects to Ethiopia's broader "5 Million Ethiopian Coders" initiative, which has already trained 780,000 citizens in basic coding skills. Young Ethiopians now have a clear path from foundational training to advanced specialization in the technologies shaping the global economy.
Minister Dr. Belete issued a direct call to Ethiopia's youth to use the center for leadership and innovation.
Ethiopia's next generation of tech leaders now has the tools they need to compete on the world stage.
Based on reporting by Regional: ethiopia development (ET)
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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