Pan-African technology giant, Cassava Technologies has struck a partnership with Atlas AI, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) analytics platform, towards using data-driven insights to accelerate Africa’s digital transformation and economic growth.
Hardy Pemhiwa, President and Group CEO of Cassava Technologies, who announced the partnership in a statement on Friday, said apart from maximising the positive impact of connectivity and digital services across Africa, the partnership would also see Cassava Tech promoting Atlas AI’s technologies within its extensive continent-wide reach.
“The partnership will introduce enterprise AI tools tailored to help African organisations accelerate growth, future-proof supply chains, and build greater resilience to rapid change across the region,” he said.
The Cassava CEO said using Atlas’ AI core in its internal digital transformation efforts would make it a leading AI-first company, ensuring that it remained at the forefront of technological innovation.
“Through Cassava’s extensive African network, Atlas AI will also be able to promote the broad adoption of geospatial AI for public benefit applications.
“Harnessing satellite imagery, survey data, and AI, Atlas AI’s platform will offer detailed insights into development conditions in underserved communities, enabling public and social sector organisations to target support to vulnerable communities impacted by economic and climate shocks and making the case for urgent investment into expanded infrastructure access.
“Through this partnership, Cassava will be able to deliver cutting-edge AI development capabilities custom-built for its enterprise customers, catering to the unique needs of businesses on the African continent.
“AI and data analytics are a core part of our digital transformation journey across all Cassava Technologies business units.
“Our clients across Africa will benefit from access to quality data and analytics that will help them better serve their customers. The collaboration announced today with Atlas AI is a key part of this twin effort.
“Being an AI-first technology company is a key part of our vision for a digitally connected future that leaves no African behind,” Pemhiwa added.