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Ghana will host the One Vecta AI Summit 2026, taking place September 8–9, 2026, at The Palms by Eagles, Accra. The summit will bring together global AI experts, corporate leaders, policymakers, investors, and innovators to explore how artificial intelligence can be deployed to drive growth, innovation, and productivity across Africa.
Organised by AlphaVecta Technologies, the summit is designed to move beyond conversations about AI to focus on practical implementation. Under the theme “From Vision to Execution: Building Practical AI Systems to Power Growth, Innovation and Productivity Across Africa,” the event will showcase how organisations can adopt AI in real-world environments.
Participants will experience hands-on workshops, live demonstrations, and practical sessions highlighting how AI is being applied across industries, including finance, healthcare, agriculture, and climate technology.
One key highlight will be the Innovation Track powered by MEST Africa, providing a platform for promising startups to showcase AI-driven solutions, connect with investors, and engage with industry leaders.
Confirmed speakers include Ha Cole, Chief AI Officer at Microsoft, Rajesh Sura, Head of Data Engineering and Analytics at Amazon, Abed Ajarou, Executive Partner for Data Analytics and AI at Gartner, Dan Collins, Senior Director at Invisible Technologies, and Edna Engmann, Head of Transformation Programmes at Fidelity Bank Ghana, alongside other international experts.
The summit will explore five core themes for 2026:
AI & Intelligent Systems
AI in FinTech
AI in HealthTech
AI in Agritech
AI in ClimateTech
The event is designed for corporate leaders, technology professionals, startups, investors, policymakers, researchers, and students interested in understanding and applying AI across Africa’s growing digital economy.
Early bird tickets are now available for a limited time. More information and registration: Visit https://onevectasummit.com/
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