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Amid the accelerating global race towards artificial intelligence (AI) supremacy, Africa is no longer a spectator. The continent is stepping forward to define what inclusive, contextual, and ethical AI looks like.
The Pan-African AI Summit (PAAIS), scheduled to take place from 23rd–24th September 2025 at the Palms by Eagles Hotel in Accra Airport City, Ghana, is a continental declaration of agency, ambition, and innovation.
Strategic Assembly for Transformative Action
Endorsed by Ghana’s Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology & Innovation as a collaborative partner, the summit will bring together over 500 thought leaders from more than 30 countries across sectors such as technology, government, academia, manufacturing, banking, finance, insurance, telecoms, and civil society.
The theme, “Harnessing AI to Enhance Productivity and Skills to Drive Growth Across Africa,” directly addresses the continent’s urgent need to transform potential into progress.
Notable speakers include:
- Hon. Sam George, Ghana’s Minister of Communication, Innovation & Digital Technology
- Jason Hickey, Head of Google Research Africa
- Andreas Horn, Head of AIOps, IBM Germany
- Ghita Mezzour, Former Moroccan Minister of Digital Transition
Data Meets Development: The AI “Dividend”
Artificial Intelligence could inject up to $1.2 trillion into Africa’s GDP by 2030 if responsibly integrated, according to the McKinsey Global Institute. However, progress depends on solving local problems with local perspectives. PAAIS will bring this vision to life through case studies and sector-specific spotlights during the two-day inaugural summit.
For example:
- Agriculture: Predictive analytics are optimising yields and mitigating climate shocks
- Finance: AI is expanding access to credit and automating fraud detection
- Education: Local-language AI tools are bridging literacy gaps for underserved youth (e.g. MyManu.com demonstrates such innovation)
Empowering the Majority: Youth as Architects of AI
With 70% of Africa’s population under the age of 30, the continent’s strength lies in its youthful talent. During the summit’s Youth Empowerment session, attendees will benefit from mentorship circles, hands-on AI labs, and scholarship navigation signposts. These hubs are designed to educate and equip tomorrow’s innovators—both in Ghana and across the continent.
This is ecosystem building from the ground up, dubbed by the summit organisers as “the bottom-up, top-down intentional capacity-building strategy.”
Investors & Institutions: A Convergence of Opportunity
Corporate sponsors such as Fidelity Bank Ghana and the Bank of Ghana, innovation hubs like Google Africa Research, and impact-driven firms including MTN, IBM and MyManu.com, are driving home a unified message: the future of business in Africa is intertwined with ethical, inclusive AI.
The summit will spotlight that message and offer:
- Stakeholder insights on digital regulation and data sovereignty
- Networking platforms for venture scouting and strategic partnerships
- Afrocentric design principles for building AI tech aligned with local values
- Best practice pathways from leading organisations who are solving the winning AI puzzle and gaining first-mover advantage
Why Ghana? Why Now? Why Not?
Ghana has taken a proactive stance in the AI space. The Ministry of Communication has positioned itself as the continent’s AI champion ministry—initiating programmes such as UNDP AI boot camps for ministries, and signing significant strategic AI investment partnerships with the government of the UAE and global tech leaders like Google.
These initiatives reflect Ghana’s commitment to digital inclusion and policy innovation, and they position the country as a continental thought leader. Hosting the Pan-African AI Summit sends a strong signal of Africa’s readiness to adopt and define AI on its own terms. The timing is pivotal and aligns with the nation’s preparedness for a new technological paradigm.
We Are Writing Africa’s AI Future
The Pan-African AI Summit is a bold step towards Africa’s technological ownership and relevance. It will serve as a springboard for the continent’s brightest minds, youngest talents, and most visionary leaders to align and leap ahead.
For investors, entrepreneurs, and policymakers, Accra will become ground zero for Africa’s AI renaissance.
Visit panafricanaisummit.com to participate in shaping history.
Credit: The Pan-African AI Summit Team
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