UAE Boosts AI Growth in Africa With $1 Billion AI Technology Partnerships UAE Africa

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UAE Announces Major Push for AI Expansion Across Africa

The United Arab Emirates has launched a sweeping new initiative to strengthen AI technology partnerships UAE Africa, committing $1 billion to expand AI infrastructure and smart digital services across the continent. The investment aims to support African nations in reaching their national development and digital transformation goals.

Unveiled at the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, the “AI for Development Initiative” focuses on using advanced AI tools in crucial sectors such as education, healthcare, climate adaptation, and public services. The UAE emphasized that artificial intelligence is essential for shaping global progress and boosting long-term economic growth.

AI Solutions Development Becomes a Strategic Focus

Saeed Bin Mubarak Al Hajeri, UAE Minister of State, presented the plan during the summit and highlighted the country’s long-term commitment to responsible innovation.

“We consider AI not just as a future industry but a cornerstone of humanity’s future,” he said.

He added that the UAE is accelerating innovation to strengthen productivity and ensure AI benefits are accessible to everyone. This aligns with the nation’s growing leadership in AI solutions development and digital transformation.

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The UAE is already one of Africa’s largest economic partners, working alongside the United States, China, and the EU to fund major renewable energy, infrastructure, hospitality, and technology projects.

The country is also scaling up its local AI capabilities, including plans to build one of the world’s biggest data-center hubs using U.S. technology.

Although not a G20 member, the UAE attended the summit on the invitation of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, marking the first time Africa has hosted the global gathering.

This story was first reported by Business Insider Africa. Read the full article here.

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