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South Africa to host Africa’s first AI factory in collaboration with Nvidia

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Cassava Technologies, a prominent African technology enterprise, has announced a strategic partnership with Nvidia, a global leader in AI computing, to establish Africa’s first AI factory in South Africa.

This initiative is poised to enhance the continent’s technological landscape by providing advanced AI infrastructure and resources.​

Per Bloomberg, the AI factory will serve as a hub for developing and deploying AI solutions tailored to address Africa’s unique challenges and opportunities.

By leveraging Nvidia’s technology and Cassava’s understanding of the African market, the facility aims to accelerate AI adoption across various sectors, including healthcare, agriculture, finance, and education.​

This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Nvidia’s engagement with Africa’s tech ecosystem. Previously, Nvidia partnered with Gebeya, a pan-African talent cloud company, to upskill 50,000 developers across the continent.

This initiative focused on bridging the AI skills gap and fostering innovation within Africa’s tech industry.

South Africa’s selection as the location for the AI factory underscores the country’s growing prominence in the African tech scene.

With a growing infrastructure and a developing community of tech professionals, South Africa is well-positioned to host the project.

The establishment of the AI factory is expected to create numerous job opportunities and stimulate economic growth, further solidifying the nation’s status as a technological hub on the continent.​

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Meanwhile, Cassava Technologies has been driving technological advancements across Africa. By collaborating with Nvidia, Cassava aims to equip African enterprises and entrepreneurs with the tools and knowledge necessary to thrive in an increasingly AI-driven world.​

The AI factory is anticipated to address critical areas like skill development. It will offer training programs and workshops to cultivate a skilled workforce proficient in AI technologies.​

It will also provide research and innovation that will provide a platform for researchers and startups to develop AI solutions tailored to African contexts.

The establishment of Africa’s first AI factory represents a pivotal step towards harnessing the potential of AI to drive inclusive growth and development across the continent. As the project unfolds, it is expected to serve as a catalyst for further investments and initiatives aimed at positioning Africa as a significant player in the global AI landscape.

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