The African ICT Foundation has called on institution, organization,
startups and individuals who have expertise in the creation of
intelligent drones, intelligent robots or other applications that are
related to Artificial Intelligence to apply for partnership.
Institutions, organizations, startups and individuals who have created intelligent drones, intelligent robots or other applications related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) with the hope of expansion and attending greater heights ARE INVITED for PARTNERSHIP. Send a letter of intent to [email protected]
The Foundation, while making the call in a statement issued and signed
by its Executive Secretary. Mr. Bassey Emmanuel said partnering with the Foundation will afford these set of individuals and group the
opportunity to expand and ultimately attain greater height in their
technology innovation pursuit.
“Are you an institution, organization, startups and individuals who have created intelligent drones, intelligent robots or other applications
related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) with the hope of expansion and
attending greater heights, we call on you to get in touch with us,” the
statement announced.
The call, according to Bassey became necessary owing to a deal it
recently sealed with the United Nations, where the African ICT
Foundation is expected to assemble technology innovators in the areas of Artificial Intelligence on the African continent.
The statement added that if your activities fall into any of the listed
categories and you are interested in the said venture; send a letter of
intent to [email protected] for further processes.
The African ICT Foundation is an independent non-profit, non-partisan
organization with a vision to formulating, evaluating and promoting ICT and Telecoms policies. The Foundation is aimed primarily at creating job opportunities, accelerating innovation, and boosting productivity, and progress in the African economy.