Kenya Hosts The Largest Artificial Intelligence Conference In Africa

Kenya has today hosted the largest Artificial Intelligence (AI) conference in Africa, solidifying its status as the continent’s Silicon Savannah. This significant event, organized by Microsoft as part of its global AI Tour, occurred against a backdrop of rapid AI adoption by Kenyan organizations across various sectors.
The conference gathered developers, innovators, and business leaders from both the public and private sectors alongside Microsoft executives.
Speaking during the event, Phyllis Migwi, the Country Manager for Microsoft Kenya, emphasized the importance of fostering sustainable technological growth as a vital strategy for securing Kenya’s position in the global digital economy.
“Kenya’s tech sector has a great story to tell when it comes to the adoption of advanced digital tools like AI and machine learning. The AI Tour is Microsoft’s way of highlighting these successes to demonstrate AI’s impact and how organisations can deploy this technology within their own operations. It is our aim to showcase AI’s transformative and innovative potential to empower individuals and businesses in Kenya and beyond,” she said.
Across the globe, AI has emerged as one of the most powerful disruptive technologies in recent decades, capable of reshaping the business landscape both globally and in Africa. Estimates indicate that AI offers significant opportunities for Africa, with analysts forecasting that the technology could boost the continent’s economy by 50 percent of its current GDP by 2030 if Africa manages to capture just 10 percent of the global AI market. Additionally, a recent study by the IDC – a market intelligence firm, revealed an impressive return of $3.50 for every $1 invested in AI, underscoring the financial benefits of embracing this technology.
The forum highlighted that for Kenya to benefit from this ongoing global transformation, businesses and individuals must be empowered to leverage the game-changing potential of AI. Last year, Microsoft announced a new skilling initiative in Kenya, a groundbreaking program aimed at training 1 million people in AI and cybersecurity. This initiative is part of Microsoft’s commitment to democratize AI and empower individuals with the skills needed to thrive in the digital economy, aligned with Kenya’s Vision 2030 and Digital Masterplan.
“As AI continues to revolutionize industries, it is imperative that Kenya equips its workforce with the necessary skills to thrive in this new era. More than 4 million young people across Africa have been upskilled by Microsoft over the last five years through various skilling and employability program,” added Ms. Migwi.
As a way of addressing essential infrastructure requirements, Microsoft has been driving increased access to connectivity through its Airband Initiative, which includes Project Mawingu. By the end of 2024, Mawingu’s network was operational in 31 counties in Kenya, covering a population of 9.7 million. Together with Microsoft, Mawingu has provided reliable and affordable internet to schools, health clinics, and small businesses, impacting thousands of health clinic workers, teachers and students, Ms. Migwi said.
“To drive Kenya’s AI transformation, scalable, secure, and high-speed cloud and AI services are essential. Microsoft is partnering with G42 to provide this digital framework, bringing advanced AI solutions and digital infrastructure to the country. This forms part of a larger $1 billion investment by Microsoft and G42 in Kenya’s digital ecosystem,” explained Ms. Migwi.
Significant strides have been made in bolstering Kenya’s AI capabilities. Already, many Kenyan startups and companies have made a powerful impact across East Africa and the continent with innovative home-grown solutions to some of the continent’s most pressing challenges. From democratizing access to healthcare to optimizing supply chains in retail and enhancing customer experiences in banking, the tangible benefits of AI are already transforming industries across Kenya.
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