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H.E. Ambassador Prof Hugh Keku Aryee, the Vanuatu Trade Commissioner to Ghana, has been honoured with the prestigious 'Best AI Innovation of the Year' award at the Ghana AI Summit and Awards, 2025, held at the esteemed Kofi Annan ICT Conference Hall in Accra.
This award recognises his exceptional contributions to Artificial Intelligence (AI) innovation and his transformative efforts in empowering millions across Africa and beyond.
A Visionary in AI for Africa
Prof Aryee emerged as the best AI innovator from a competitive field of strong contenders, standing out for his groundbreaking AI Africa Project, which is set to empower 11 million Africans.
The Vanuatu Trade Commission Ghana has specifically allocated 1 million training opportunities for Ghana, reinforcing its commitment to technological advancement and digital empowerment.
A Trailblazer in AI Empowerment Across Africa
Emerging from a pool of highly distinguished nominees, including leading AI innovators like Andede AI (Generative AI Solution) and SNWOLL MEET (Virtual Meeting Minutes Capture), Prof. Aryee’s groundbreaking AI Africa Project stood out as the most impactful AI innovation of the year.
The AI Africa Project is a transformative initiative aimed at empowering 11 million Africans, with 1 million slots dedicated to Ghana, courtesy of the Vanuatu Trade Commission Ghana. This visionary project is bridging the digital divide by equipping individuals, entrepreneurs, and businesses with critical AI skills essential for economic transformation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Through his leadership, the project has already trained over 100,000 individuals, including trainers of trainers, across multiple regions, helping businesses integrate AI solutions for efficiency and sustainability. This initiative is not only equipping participants with cutting-edge AI skills but also driving economic transformation by empowering businesses to thrive in the 4th Industrial Revolution.
Transformational Impact Across Borders
Prof Aryee’s AI revolution is creating tangible impacts in multiple countries, including Ghana, Eswatini, Nigeria, Liberia, and Vanuatu, among others. His work is bridging the digital divide, ensuring that individuals, entrepreneurs, and businesses can harness AI to drive economic growth, innovation, and job creation.
Additionally, he has facilitated several sponsorship opportunities for attendees, ensuring that access to AI education is inclusive and widespread. His visionary leadership continues to inspire and mobilize individuals and organizations toward embracing AI as a catalyst for sustainable development.

A Defining Moment in Ghana’s AI Evolution
The recognition of Prof Aryee at the Ghana AI Awards marks a defining moment in Ghana’s technological evolution, signaling the country's growing prominence in AI and digital transformation. As a pioneer in AI education and innovation, he remains committed to expanding AI adoption and positioning Ghana and Africa as global leaders in the AI-driven economy. This award not only celebrates Prof. Aryee’s remarkable achievements but also serves as a call to action for governments, private sectors, and educational institutions to invest in AI-driven solutions for a more sustainable and prosperous future.

Driving AI for a Sustainable Future
As a leading figure in AI education, research, and implementation, Prof. Aryee continues to push the frontiers of AI-driven solutions, offering sponsorship opportunities for AI trainees and fostering a more inclusive, innovative, and technologically empowered Africa. His award is a testament to the transformative role AI is playing in shaping Ghana’s development, with AI-driven solutions addressing key societal challenges, enhancing economic growth, and ensuring Africa is well-positioned in the global AI revolution.

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