Invidia takes on the first artificial intelligence factory in Africa

Cassava Technologies, founded by Etihad Massyua of Zimbabwe, used to build the first artificial intelligence factory in Africa. Casava publishes the advanced “Envenia” software for computer and artificial intelligence in its data centers in South Africa by June 2025, then in its other facilities in Egypt, Kenya, Morocco and Nigeria, according to a statement published on the company’s website. “The introduction of the artificial intelligence infrastructure is crucial if Africa wants to fully utilize the fourth industrial revolution,” Massyua said. Artificial Intelligence for the benefit of Africa businesses, the Zimbabwe businessman, pointed out that “the artificial intelligence factory will provide the infrastructure needed to expand the scope of this innovation, enabling Africa businesses and beginners and researchers to enable an advanced infrastructure of artificial intelligence, and Now they can no longer reach solutions beyond Africa. ” Kasava intends to be the first to present a quick computer to Africa as a cloud partner for ‘Invidia’. Many companies, including ‘Microsoft’ and ‘G42’, the leading artificial intelligence business in the United Arab Emirates, expressed its interest in the construction of a $ 1 billion -dollar thermal energy -powered data center last year as part of a perennial plan to improve cloud computing ability in Eastern Africa.