The platform seeks to equip young people with practical skills in artificial intelligence, transform academic research into innovative projects, and support creative ideas so that they can be developed into scalable and sustainable technological solutions, TV BRICS reports, citing ENA. To achieve this goal, the centre combines advanced infrastructure, specialised workstations, industry-standard tools and structured training programmes. During the launch ceremony, Ethiopian Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh emphasised that this initiative marks the beginning of a new chapter in the country's technological development. He added that the platform aligns with the national strategy, "Digital Ethiopia 2030," and the ongoing economic reform program. Tiruneh also stressed that in the 21st century, the concept of sovereignty is undergoing a profound transformation.
Source: Ethiopian News February 25, 2026 01:23 UTC