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    UTIVA the Only Nigerian Startup Selected for the Google AI for Education in 2024

    Insider EditorBy Insider EditorUpdated:November 22, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    This exclusive program is tailored for promising education technology startups that harness artificial intelligence, providing a fantastic opportunity for Utiva to amplify its impact on education across Africa.

    The Growth Academy is a three-month hybrid initiative that offers startups equity-free support, access to Google’s tools, and hands-on mentorship from AI experts.

    Participants also gain strategic advice to help scale their businesses, improve their leadership skills, and connect with a global network of venture capitalists and industry leaders. Utiva’s involvement highlights its emerging role as a leader in using AI to address challenges in education.

    This opportunity couldn’t be more timely for Utiva, perfectly aligning with the launch of its exciting new initiative, AI Education for 10 Million Africans.

    This ambitious program is all about empowering millions of learners across Africa by giving them access to AI-driven education. It focuses on skill development and preparing a future-ready workforce.

    Joining the Growth Academy will supercharge Utiva’s AI initiatives, enhance its commitment to responsible innovation, and open doors to international markets. With these efforts, Utiva is not just shaping the future of education in Africa—it’s revolutionizing it!

    As the only Nigerian startup selected for this prestigious program, Utiva is making waves in the edtech and AI sectors, both regionally and globally! This remarkable achievement not only showcases the company’s innovative approach but also signals an exciting future for AI-powered education across Africa.

    With this partnership with Google, Utiva is set to amplify its solutions, reach more learners, and play a crucial role in transforming the educational landscape on the continent. The future of education in Africa is bright, and Utiva is leading the charge!

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