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    Innovation clusters are ready to boost Africa’s AI growth and collaboration.

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    Africa boasts the world’s largest youth population, with nearly 60% of its population under the age of 25 as of 2020. This number is set to double by 2030, meaning Africa will account for 40% of the world’s youth. This young, dynamic demographic is seen as a key driver of technological progress and innovation across the continent.

    To support this growth, over 127 innovation hubs have been established across Africa, with South Africa leading the pack at 22% of these hubs. Nigeria, Egypt, and Kenya follow closely, each accounting for 12% and 10% respectively. These hubs serve as crucial spaces for collaboration, research, and the development of AI-driven solutions.

    Many African countries have formed partnerships with leading global tech companies, including Google, IBM, and Microsoft, to foster AI innovation and skills development. These collaborations often focus on AI research, training initiatives, and building a robust local AI ecosystem.

    Nigeria, with its large and diverse population and a rapidly growing technology scene, is becoming a major player in Africa’s AI landscape. The country has seen a surge in AI startups, particularly in fintech and eCommerce. Initiatives like the CcHub (Co-Creation Hub) in Lagos are facilitating collaboration among tech professionals, investors, and entrepreneurs, encouraging the development of cutting-edge AI solutions.

    Through these partnerships and initiatives, Africa is laying the foundation for a stronger AI ecosystem, empowering young talent, and positioning itself as a significant player in the global AI landscape.

    Innovation clusters are groups of startups, businesses, and organisations that come together in a specific region and sector to drive progress and innovation. These clusters encourage the sharing of knowledge, expertise, and resources, helping ideas flow more freely and efficiently.

    By bringing together startups, tech experts, researchers, and government representatives, these clusters aim to develop solutions that address Africa’s unique challenges and opportunities.

    A recent report highlights six key elements that contribute to the success of AI innovation clusters in Africa: grassroots AI communities, academia, skilled human capital, policymakers, Big Tech companies, and investors. Among these, grassroots AI communities have become a central force, driving much of the progress in the African AI ecosystem.

    AI hubs across the continent provide young innovators with essential support, such as skills training, mentorship programs, and funding opportunities. This enables them to create market-ready products and start successful businesses.

    The Mastercard Foundation has also played a significant role in supporting digital innovation and entrepreneurship across Africa, investing in initiatives that drive growth and technological development on the continent.

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