Kwara State dropped plans for a free AI summit happening at the Ilorin Innovation Hub with backing from the government plus tech partners like Lovable, Pastel, Zoho and UNDP. The event runs tracks on core AI, e-government, agritech and creative economy with workshops, panels and a hackathon aimed at turning the state into an African tech hub instead of leaving everything to Lagos and Abuja.
Temi Kolawole from the hub said Kwara spent years building digital infrastructure and talent pipelines to get ready for this moment. Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq gets credit for pushing the tech transformation forward. Registration is open at kwara.ai for anyone wanting to show up and learn about using artificial intelligence across health, agriculture, governance and finance sectors.
Temi Kolawole from the hub said Kwara spent years building digital infrastructure and talent pipelines to get ready for this moment. Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq gets credit for pushing the tech transformation forward. Registration is open at kwara.ai for anyone wanting to show up and learn about using artificial intelligence across health, agriculture, governance and finance sectors.