Nigeria, April 10 -- The African Digital Economy & Inclusivity Conference (AFDEIC 2025) is set to bring together government officials, policymakers, business leaders, tech innovators, academics, and development partners to discuss Africa's digital economy and the role of artificial intelligence in fostering inclusive growth.
The event themed: 'AI and Africa's Digital Economy: Leaving No One Behind' is scheduled to hold in Abuja from 12 to 14 August.
The organisers, in a statement, said the discussion would explore strategies to bridge Africa's digital divide, strengthen fintech ecosystems, and drive broadband expansion amid the projection that the digital economy will contribute $180 billion to Africa's GDP by 2025 and exceed $712 billi...
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