Africa is stepping up as a key participant within the international synthetic intelligence (AI) panorama. The World AI Congress Africa (GAICA 2025), to be held at Novation Metropolis, Sousse, Tunisia, will convey collectively over 6,000 members, together with 134 worldwide audio system, 110 exhibitors, and greater than 200 startups, to debate the challenges of AI and showcase options tailor-made to the continent.
A landmark summit at a vital second
Organised by Novation Metropolis in partnership with TPM Occasions and supported by GIZ and Tunisia’s Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, GAICA 2025 goals to be Africa’s largest occasion totally devoted to AI.
As international powers similar to the USA, China, and the European Union advance quickly in AI growth, Africa is forging its personal path, specializing in sensible and inclusive purposes, together with sensible agriculture, digital well being, sustainable cities, and inclusive fintech.
“Our purpose is to place Tunisia as a technological hub bridging Africa and the world,” mentioned Hichem Turki, CEO of Novation Metropolis.
Three days to speed up Africa’s AI ecosystem
GAICA 2025 affords a structured three-day program designed to foster collaboration throughout the continent:
Keynotes and panels that includes 130+ worldwide specialists on AI purposes in well being, agriculture, finance, business, governance, and schooling.Three thematic halls: Expertise Corridor (main gamers and answer suppliers), Startup Corridor (progressive African startups), and Enterprise Corridor (networking and partnerships).B2B matchmaking connecting African startups with international traders.Workshops, hackathons, and masterclasses to coach the following technology of African AI engineers and knowledge scientists.
“We intention to catalyze an African AI ecosystem able to creating homegrown options and competing globally. The occasion has already attracted main international tech firms, together with NVIDIA and Meta,” mentioned Anas Rachdi, Director of Innovation at Novation Metropolis.
For extra info: www.gaica.africa


