AfDB targets Africa health, agric, others through new technologies



African Development  Bank (AfDB) is seeking ways to transform Africa’s education, health care, transportation, manufacturing and agricultural sectors through Artificial Intelligence, Block Chain, 3D printing, Drones and Internet of things.

These are the five key areas in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) that AfDB seeks to uncover their potentials to impact positively in education, health care, transportation, manufacturing and agricultural sectors to transform the African economy.

AfDB had selected Nigeria, South Africa, Cameroon, Morocco and Uganda for a case study on unlocking the potential for the fourth industrial revolution in Africa and to collate detailed information which will enable them to understand the technologies that have potentials and ascertain the preconditions for their adoption and potential impact on the economy and society at large.

Meanwhile, the   federal government has  called on the  AfDB to intervene in  building the trans-saharan  optic fiber backbone/national broadband  backbone  and  develop ground station  for Nigeria  Communications Satellite (NIGCOMSAT) and other critical ICT infrastructure, to enable  the  nation attain the fourth industrial revolution.

The Minister of Communications, Dr. Adebayo Shittu made the call recently in Abuja during a meeting between the AfDB team led by its government relations coordinator, Linda Amadi and officials of the ministry in Abuja.

The meeting was aimed at identifying the real reasons why certain technologies could not be adopted in Africa and recommend the development strategy for African governments, the private sector, and development partners, including AfDB.

Shittu said the trans-sahara optic fiber backbone would ensure effective broadband penetration in all rural areas, not only in  Nigeria but in the entire Africa.

He  requested the  bank to assist in the  implementation of the  National  Addressing  

System (NAS) activities such as procuring the needed cadastral based map at the scale of  1:5000 and  1:10000, engage a notable   software developer to build NAS data  ecosystem infrastructure and integrated  software/associated applications.

“Securing  intervention from the  AfDB on the certain  critical  ICT infrastructure including  the  development  of  R&D centers, ICT parks and ICT  village amongst others were crucial for  launching   the  country in particular and  Africa as a whole into  the fourth  industrial revolution where  trends  such  as  internet of  things  (IoT) Robotics,   virtual reality  (VR) and  Artificial   Intelligence could  be  realised  to change  the way people live and work,” the  minister said.

Addressing  the  ministerialteam, the AfDB’s senior consultant from  Technopolis Group, Stephen  Krevrer said the delegation aims at conducting field studies to seek detailed information to understand which technology has the potential to impact on the economy and society at large.

He stated that Artificial Intelligence, Block Chain, 3D printing, Drones and Internet of things, are the five key areas AFDB seeks to uncover their potentials to impact positively in education, health care, transportation, manufacturing and agricultural sectors to transform the African economy.

The ministry deputy director of press Enoch Daniel said this in a statement made available to Blueprint.

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