In an exciting development to strengthen its tech landscape, South Africa has signed a ground breaking Letter of Intent (LoI) with Chinese tech giant Huawei, which is set to open up a wide range of opportunities in the country for the world’s largest provider of ICT technologies.
The MoU will work towards achieving all-rounded cooperation in information and communication technologies (ICTs), with a special focus on AI, research and innovation – and was signed during the official visit of South Africa’s Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Dr. Blade Nzimande, to China.
This partnership will further help catalyze South Africa’s digitalization drive that would be rooted in a more global political economy that should yield more equitable development – focusing on the Global South in general.
Minister Nzimande emphasised that the agreement deepens the historic relations that have existed between South Africa and the People’s Republic of China.
The joint endeavour of theoretical research, will, however, evolve further to also cover practical applications and skill development of both partners.
“We have long been committed to nurturing South Africa’s ICT talent through programmes such as the Huawei ICT Academy, which has trained thousands of students. This new deal is set to see even further expansion in this area and ensure that the country’s workers are well-prepared for the AI-centric future.
Some areas of focus in this strategic partnership are in improving digital infrastructure, expediting artificial intelligence research, and bolstering cybersecurity capabilities.
The agreement also follows up on previous engagements and an earlier LoI on AI between Minister Nzimande and China’s Minister of Science and Technology. This coordinated approach is expected to put South Africa on the map for AI development on the African continent, fostering innovation and economic activity across all sectors of our economy.