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Ghana is poised to cement its position as a digital leader on the continent as it prepares to host the inaugural Pan African AI Summit (PAAiS) from September 23 to 24, 2025.
The two-day event, to be held at the Palms by Eagles in Airport City, is set to convene over 1,000 participants from across Africa and beyond to explore the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and chart a course for its responsible and inclusive development.
Organised by Alphavecta Technologies in association with the Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovation, the summit comes at a pivotal moment for Ghana's tech ambitions.
It follows the recent signing of a $1 billion Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a Dubai-based company to establish the Ghana-UAE Innovation and Technology Hub.

The summit's agenda is designed to move beyond theoretical discussions to showcase how AI can address Africa's most pressing challenges.
According to a recent report by the Brookings Institution, AI has the potential to add an estimated $1.2 trillion to Africa’s economy by 2030.
From precision farming to boost agricultural yields and AI-driven diagnostics to expand healthcare access to innovative fintech solutions for financial inclusion, the summit will highlight real-world use cases already being deployed across the continent.
Keynote speeches will be delivered by high-profile figures, including Ghana's Minister for Communication, Innovation & Digital Technology, Samuel Nartey George, and international experts like H.E. Ghita Mezzour, former Moroccan Minister of Communication, and Andreas Horn, Head of AI at IBM.
The event will not only feature high-level sessions but also interactive workshops, hackathons, and startup pitches.
A cornerstone of the summit will be the Pan-African AI Pitch Competition, created to spotlight emerging startups developing AI solutions tailored to African contexts, such as local language applications and tools for the informal economy.
According to the organisers, the PAAiS aims to foster an inclusive AI ecosystem that addresses the unique challenges of the continent.
While Africa’s AI market is still in its early stages, it is projected to grow rapidly, with an estimated $6.4 billion in spending by 2026.
The summit is designed to ensure Africa is a producer, not just a consumer, of AI technology, with a focus on ethical development and data sovereignty.
The event, which is open to businesses, employees, policymakers, and students, serves as a call to action for all stakeholders to take proactive steps in preparing for the AI revolution.
It offers a unique opportunity for attendees to future-proof their careers, gain a competitive edge in their businesses, and contribute to Ghana's vision of becoming a leading AI hub in Africa.
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