Afretec Network Awards $2.3 Million in Multi-Institutional Research Grants to Drive Africa’s Digital Transformation

Afretec Network

Afretec Network

The African Engineering and Technology Network (Afretec), led by Carnegie Mellon University Africa, has announced the allocation of $2.3 million in research grants to support collaborative projects across the continent. These grants aim to foster innovation in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, robotics, information technology, and cybersecurity, with a focus on addressing critical challenges in health, environment, sustainability, and energy sectors.

Since its inception in 2022, Afretec has awarded nearly $7.43 million in research funding, underscoring its commitment to enhancing digital infrastructure and capacity building in Africa. The recent funding round supports multi-institutional teams from universities including the University of Lagos, University of Nairobi, University of Rwanda, University of the Witwatersrand, and The American University in Cairo.

Highlighted Projects Receiving Full Grants

In addition to full grants, Afretec has awarded seed grants of up to $50,000 to projects exploring AI skills gaps in the construction industry and privacy concerns in mobile money usage across Sub-Saharan Africa.

Afretec continues to play a pivotal role in advancing Africa’s digital transformation by fostering collaborative research and innovation. The network’s initiatives align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, aiming to create scalable, inclusive solutions to pressing challenges across the continent.

For more information on Afretec’s initiatives and funding opportunities, visit the website.

 

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