Impact Monday_What Europe can learn from Africa
Overview
As the European Commission unveiled its new AI strategy focused on technological sovereignty, this conversation arrives at a pivotal moment. It highlights how Europe’s quest for innovation and autonomy can align with Africa’s ambition for industrial transformation and digital empowerment.
The future of the Africa-Europe relationship must move beyond interdependence toward co-sovereignty — a partnership where Europe gains technological resilience while Africa achieves digital and industrial autonomy.
Three major challenges define this shared journey:
1. Strategic Resources: Africa provides the minerals essential for AI and green technologies. Europe brings capital, technology, and ESG standards. Together, they can create a joint “mineral-to-digital” value chain — from African mines to data centres powering AI ecosystems.
2. Energy: AI training demands massive energy. Africa, home to 60% of the world’s best solar potential, can become a global hub for low-carbon data centres. European investment and grid technology can help turn this potential into a sustainable digital-energy nexus.
3. Talent: With a median age of 19, Africa’s youth represent the largest untapped AI talent pool. Europe faces a shortage of one million data scientists by 2030. Joint investment in education, training, and tech entrepreneurship can bridge this gap.
Price? €5 to be paid in CASH at the entrance*
* Price includes drinks at the end of the session.
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- 2 hours
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20 Jozef II-straat
1000 Brussel Belgium
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