The expo themed, “Beyond Headlines to Solutions' 'was held on the 22 June 2024, at the Landmark Centre in Lagos, Nigeria. Held under the support of the Lagos State Ministry of Innovation, Science & ...
MULDERSDRIFT, South Africa—The University of Johannesburg might have selected Joburg, rather than the bush, for the most recent Southern African Conference for Artificial Intelligence Research focused ...
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Experts have urged African technology startups to embrace innovation for them to compete on the global stage. Experts, who spoke during the Texcellence Conference 2.0 organised by CWG Plc in Lagos, ...
Employees at the Afrigen biotechnology company and Vaccine Hub facility at work in the manufacturing laboratory. Rodger Bosch/AFP via Getty Images The World Health Organisation and the COVID Vaccines ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about how innovation is better in Africa. On the brutal stage 19 of the Tour de France, eventual winner Tadej Pogačar was ...
I carried out a little exercise on Google. I searched “Africa”, and then “African countries”. Top among the 3.4 billion results in the first search and 272 million in the second were stories about the ...
LG Electronics has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing innovation and smart living across Africa by participating as a supporting sponsor at the Africa Technology Expo (ATE) 2026, where the company ...
According to Boston Consulting Group, just about 15% of data scientists are women, an apologetic imbalance in favor of men. In Africa, more women get discouraged to take part in data professions and ...
Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia selected mRNA used by Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna for their COVID-19 shots Deal unveiled at EU-African Union summit in Brussels CAPE TOWN, Feb 18 ...
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Without processing, technology, Africa’s cocoa wealth will remain elusive

LAGOS – Despite producing nearly 70 per cent of the world’s cocoa, African countries continue to earn only a fraction of the crop’s true economic value as they remain heavily dependent on exporting ...