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Google Launches Five New AI and Cloud Initiatives for Africa at Inaugural Cloud Summit

Google Cloud Summit in Africa

Google Cloud Summit in Africa

Google Cloud hosted its inaugural Cloud Summit in Africa at the Sandton Convention Centre in South Africa, gathering 3,000 business leaders, developers, public sector leaders, and partners. Anchored by the central theme, “Building for Africa with Google Cloud,” the summit builds upon Google’s 2025 launch of its Johannesburg Cloud Region. At the summit, Google Cloud launched a number of new initiatives for Africa, including new infrastructure, a new applied AI lab, expanded connectivity to the continent, and other investments in the region.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa opened the summit, stating: “Today’s Google Cloud Summit affirms Africa’s position as a core growth region for the global cloud ecosystem. As we step boldly into the age of artificial intelligence, our aspiration is to anchor South Africa as a catalyst for the continent’s digital ascendancy. By building robust infrastructure to harness this technology, we are doing more than modernising our economy, we are taking a quantum leap into the future.”

At the summit, Google announced five new initiatives that build on its existing $1 billion investment commitment, its recent $37 million AI skills and research funding, and launch of the AI Community Center in Accra last year to advance AI in Africa. The new initiatives fall under the banner of Google’s “Building for Africa” mission, designed to equip Africa’s local ecosystem for AI-driven innovation:

James Manyika, Google’s Senior Vice President for Research, Labs, Technology & Society, said, “The AI opportunity for Africa is significant, and Google is committed to doing our part working with Africans to help Africa realize it. Building on our past commitments, we’re making new investments in critical areas: infrastructure, African-led innovation, and education and skill building. From a new Digital Exchange Port in the Eastern Cape to Africa’s first Applied AI lab, we’re harnessing technical progress and building partnerships to amplify and scale Africa’s incredible vibrancy, hustle, and innovation for the world.”

Maureen Costello, Vice President for UK, Ireland, and Sub Saharan Africa at Google Cloud, said: “African enterprises have moved decisively past the initial phases of AI experimentation. Powered by our Johannesburg Cloud Region, which is estimated to contribute $90.6 billion (ZAR 1.7 trillion) in additional gross economic output and support 314,900 jobs by 2030, leading organisations like Vodacom, Discovery, Pepkor, Naspers are establishing the essential framework to build and deploy autonomous agents that solve uniquely African challenges in real-world environments.”

These new initiatives build on Google’s ongoing work across the continent. Recent efforts have included partnerships to co-develop AI tools for early hunger forecasting and crop resilience to guide farmers; funding to support AI-driven startups; and digital skilling through Google Career Certificate scholarships for students in high-learning institutions.

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