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Google To Open AI Research Lab In Accra, Ghana; First In Africa by Kolping: 1:38pm On Jun 15, 2018
Seems Nigeria missed out once again...All roads lead to Accra

https://africa.googleblog.com/2018/06/google-ai-in-ghana.html

Google AI in Ghana
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
We've seen people across Africa do amazing things with the internet and technology—for themselves, their communities and the world. Over the past 10 years in which Google has had offices in Africa, we've been excited to be a part of that transformation. Ultimately 10 million Africans will benefit from our digital skills training program with 2 million people having already completed the course, and we’re supporting 100,000 developers and over 60 tech startups through our Launchpad Accelerator Africa. We’re also adapting our products to make it easy for people to discover the best of the internet, even on low-RAM smartphones or unstable network connections.

In recent years we've also witnessed an increasing interest in machine learning research across the continent. Events like Data Science Africa 2017 in Tanzania, the 2017 Deep Learning Indaba event in South Africa, and follow-on IndabaX events in 2018 in multiple countries have shown an exciting and continuing growth of the computer science research community in Africa.

Today, we’re announcing a Google AI research center in Africa, which will open later this year in Accra, Ghana. We’ll bring together top machine learning researchers and engineers in this new center dedicated to AI research and its applications.
We’re committed to collaborating with local universities and research centers, as well as working with policy makers on the potential uses of AI in Africa. On a personal note, both of the authors have ties to Africa—Jeff spent part of his childhood in Uganda and Somalia, and Moustapha grew up in Senegal. As such, we’re excited to combine our research interests in AI and machine learning and our experience in Africa to push the boundaries of AI while solving challenges in areas such as healthcare, agriculture, and education.

AI has great potential to positively impact the world, and more so if the world is well represented in the development of new AI technologies. So it makes sense to us that the world should be well represented in the development of AI. Our new AI center in Accra joins the list of other locations where we focus on AI, including Paris, Zurich, Tokyo, Beijing, Montreal, Toronto, Seattle, Cambridge/Boston, Tel Aviv/Haifa, New York, and our Mountain View/San Francisco headquarters. If you’re a machine learning researcher interested in joining this new center, you can apply as a Research Scientist or a Research Software Engineer. You can also view all our open opportunities on our site.
Posted by Jeff Dean, Senior Fellow, Google AI, and Moustapha Cisse, Staff Research Scientist and lead of Google AI Center Accra
Re: Google To Open AI Research Lab In Accra, Ghana; First In Africa by Kolping: 2:06pm On Jun 15, 2018
IBM Research Africa has two labs in Nairobi, Kenya and Johannesburg, South Africa.

There is no high-tech (Google, Facebook, Microsoft, IBM, GE, Huawei, SAP, HP, etc) corporate research lab in Nigeria, despite our "status" on the continent. That tells you a lot about the Nigerian tech situation. It's one thing for the Google CEO and Facebook CEO to visit Nigeria. What happens after they depart?

What attracts corporate research labs to a city or country?
Are there internationally recognized programs in Electronic Engineering and Computer Science?
Is there a cluster of talent in cutting-edge technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, 5G Mobile Networks, Cloud Computing, Graphics/FPGAs/ASICs chip design, etc?
Are there existing research collaborations between academics in local universities and high-tech companies?

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