
AMDL and USIU Africa to host 3rd AI conference in Nairobi, Kenya
- The three-day event will start on February 26.
- It will highlight Africa’s progress in artificial intelligence & machine learning.
- The session will feature top speakers from giants like Microsoft, Google, and Apple.
Applied Machine Learning Days (AMLD) Africa, in collaboration with United States International University (USIU) Africa, is organizing the third artificial intelligence and Machine Learning conference in Nairobi, Kenya.
The event, scheduled from February 26 to 29th, will highlight Africa’s latest Machine Learning and artificial intelligence advancements in sectors like cultural preservation, healthcare, and the economy.
The edition represents a crucial milestone as it establishes Africa as a vital player in the AI race, underscoring the continent’s talent pool and massive human resources.
Transforming Africa through Machine Learning and AI
Copy link to sectionThe three-day conference will address challenges facing Africa with sustainable innovations. The event will show how AI can address societal needs, touching on different audiences, including professionals and students.
KCA University, Zetech University, University of Nairobi (UON), Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture & Technology (JKUAT), and Mount Kenya University (MKU) will be among the participating learning institutions.
Students can explore academic sessions highlighting AI applications in cultural preservation, economic empowerment, and health care.
Moreover, the team will plan a community day to interact with different African communities, educating the masses on AI enactments in local contexts.
Experts from industries like agriculture, policymaking, climate change, and healthcare will benefit from workshops and networking sessions matching their interests.
Top companies support tech innovations in Africa
Copy link to sectionThe conference will feature top speakers from giants like Google, Apple, IBM, Yale, Microsoft, and Novartis. The discussions will center on AI’s transformative potential in various sectors, including medical access, malaria prevention, and maternal health.
The upcoming Machine Learning and AI conference in Nairobi showcases Africa’s dedication to leveraging tech advances for sustainable development. The event will connect diverse communities, industries, and academia, fostering collaboration, knowledge exchange, and revolution.
Further, the support from industry figures such as Apple and Google will see Africa enjoying AI’s positive power on society.