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New Platform Backs Nigerian Innovators Across All Regions
InnovationApr 8

New Platform Backs Nigerian Innovators Across All Regions

Africa Innovation Foundry just launched in Nigeria with a mission to give entrepreneurs in every corner of the country equal access to funding, training, and support. Whether you're building a health app in Maiduguri or a clean energy startup in Sokoto, help is coming your way.

Google News - Africa Innovation2 min read
Singapore to Train 100,000 Workers in AI, Including Inmates
SolutionsMar 3

Singapore to Train 100,000 Workers in AI, Including Inmates

Singapore is launching an ambitious program to teach AI skills to 100,000 workers over three years, including lawyers, accountants, and even elderly prison inmates. The $122 billion initiative aims to future-proof jobs while ensuring no one gets left behind in the AI revolution.

Google News - Singapore Technology2 min read
Kenya and AfriLabs Partner to Expand Digital Access
InnovationFeb 4

Kenya and AfriLabs Partner to Expand Digital Access

Kenya is joining forces with AfriLabs to create a more inclusive digital future across Africa, with a special focus on youth, women, and people with disabilities. The partnership promises to connect innovation hubs and spread opportunities more evenly across the continent.

Google News - Africa Innovation2 min read
Kenya and AfriLabs Partner to Expand Digital Innovation
InnovationFeb 4

Kenya and AfriLabs Partner to Expand Digital Innovation

Kenya is strengthening Africa's tech ecosystem through a new partnership with AfriLabs that puts youth, women, and people with disabilities at the center of digital opportunity. The collaboration aims to connect innovation hubs across the continent and ensure tech progress reaches everyone.

Google News - Africa Innovation3 min read
Tencent Teams Up to Make AI Better for Elderly, Kids
InnovationJan 18

Tencent Teams Up to Make AI Better for Elderly, Kids

China's tech giant Tencent is working with AI developers worldwide to help chatbots better serve vulnerable users like seniors and children whose parents work far away. The effort could improve AI support for millions who increasingly rely on these tools for emotional help and health advice.

South China Morning Post2 min read