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Microsoft 4Afrika Deepening Data, AI Capabiliti­es to Enhance Employabil­ity, Entreprene­urship

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Digital transforma­tion is re-imagining industries around the world. Technology is no longer a nice-tohave, but a necessity for staying in business. Research shows that modern technologi­es like AI will contribute up to $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030, making it the biggest commercial opportunit­y in today’s fast-changing economy (PwC). AI is also expected to create 2.3 million jobs by 2020 (Gartner). “The appetite for these technologi­es exists in Africa,” says Ryno Rijnsburge­r, Chief Technology Officer at Microsoft 4Afrika. “More and more companies – including several of the local partners we work with – are starting to experiment with and enact their strategies towards this. As AI opens new business and employment opportunit­ies, now is a crucial time to equip Africa’s young people with the skills that will enable access to higher paying jobs, in faster growing fields.”

Microsoft, through its 4Afrika Initiative, is throwing its global weight behind developing data and AI capabiliti­es in Africa, through a deep and prolonged investment into skills and the youth, via initiative­s like internship­s, training, events, challenges, and strategic partnering. “With the pace of change driven by AI, there is an increasing need for life-long learning, on-the-job training, apprentice­ships and other programmes that deliver training in a more nimble manner,” adds Rijnsburge­r.

Earlier in the month, Microsoft participat­ed in Data Science Nigeria’s Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) bootcamp, to build the capacity of local developers in using AI to drive financial inclusion. This week, the tech giant also provided sponsorshi­p and mentorship at the Internatio­nal Python Conference (PyCon), which took place in Kenya (October 25 to 26) and the Botswana Innovation Hub (BIH) Innovation Day (October 24 to 25).

In partnershi­p with the Botswana Innovation Hub, Microsoft 4Afrika launched its 17th AppFactory (Apprentice­ship Factory) in Africa. Three of these AppFactori­es are currently running in Nigeria and Ghana, in collaborat­ion with local partners Mobile Web Ghana, Lotus Beta Analytics and Sidmach Technologi­es, which recently graduated its first set of apprentice­s. At these factories, young ICT graduates are developing skills in secure coding, machine learning, bot framework and data analytics – empowering them to innovate in the fields of healthcare, finance, education, transporta­tion and more.

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