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    Intel Launches 2nd Edition of Community Reach Program

    Brand SpotBy Brand SpotApril 17, 20252 Mins Read
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    Intel has announced the launch of the second edition of the Intel Community Reach Program (ICRP)—an initiative aimed at driving digital inclusion and unlocking the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and broadband connectivity for underserved communities across Africa.

    With Africa’s internet penetration at just 38%—far below the global average of 68%—and a stark urban-rural digital divide, Intel CRP 2025 seeks for projects that can enable population in underserved areas (and or communities) in the member states of the African Union to have access to education including in STEM, healthcare, agriculture, environmental services, fintech solutions, or digital skills readiness; for financial, social and tech equity; using Artificial Intelligence (AI) – especially at the Edge with AI PC- and/or broadband connectivity. The program will identify impactful projects and allow them to get our technical, capacity building, and consultancy support.

    Intel invites organizations, enterprises, startups, SMEs, and institutions that are working towards alleviating social challenges using AI – especially at the Edge with AI PC and/or broadband connectivity to unlock Africa’s enormous digital landscape to apply. The program emphasizes women tech entrepreneurs, reinforcing Intel’s commitment to inclusive digital empowerment.

    Selected participants will receive technical support, capacity-building opportunities, and consultancy services, equipping them with the tools to scale their solutions and drive socio-economic impact.

    “At Intel, we believe in the transformative power of AI, which is improving every aspect of our lives across every industry. This program reaffirms Intel’s commitment to leverage the potential of AI to drive positive change in underserved African communities and beyond. We are excited about this opportunity to collaborate with AfriLabs to enhance access to STEM education and help foster innovation and advance technology for the betterment of society,” said Dr. Bienvenu Agbokponto Soglo, Director of Government Affairs Africa and Principal Engineer, at Intel Corporation.

    “The digital transformation of Africa is not just about connectivity—it’s about equipping people with the tools to innovate and create economic opportunities. Through the Intel Community Reach Program, we are enabling African entrepreneurs and innovators to harness the power of AI and broadband to drive real impact,” said Anna Ekeledo, Executive Director of AfriLabs.

    The deadline for the first round of applications is June 13, 2025.

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