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The Pan African AI Summit organisers have announced Telecel Ghana as a strategic sponsor of the inaugural conference, taking place on September 23–24, 2025, at Palms by Eagles Hotel, Airport City.
This landmark partnership marks a bold step forward in aligning Africa’s digital transformation with inclusive, Afrocentric innovation.
As one of Ghana’s leading telecommunication organisations, Telecel Ghana brings infrastructure and connectivity expertise with a shared commitment to empowering youth, fostering innovation, and driving sustainable development through technology.
The company’s support signals an endorsement for the need to reshape Africa’s AI future. Their assistance will help build capacity to amplify youth voices, upskill, accelerate digital inclusion, and ensure that AI innovation reflects the continent’s unique needs and aspirations.
Why This Partnership Matters
The Pan African AI Summit is an opportunity to underscore Africa’s role in the global AI ecosystem. Telecel Ghana’s involvement will directly impact key summit pillars, including:
- Youth Empowerment
- Digital Infrastructure Dialogue
- Innovation Showcase
- Connectivity
A Shared Vision for Africa
Telecel Ghana’s involvement in the Pan African AI Summit reflects its broader mission to connect communities, enable digital literacy, and champion tech-driven growth. By partnering with the summit, Telecel Ghana joins a coalition of changemakers committed to building an ethical, inclusive, and locally relevant AI future.
What’s Next
Delegates can expect to engage with Telecel Ghana through curated networking sessions, expert panels, and collaborative initiatives launched during the summit. The partnership also sets the stage for future programs focused on AI education, youth mentorship, and regional innovation hubs.
For more details on the summit partnership and registration,
visit the official Pan-African AI Summit website.
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