ICT Authority holds discussions with Hewlett Packard Enterprise on AI and Digital Skills Development

Date: 2026-04-30
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Kenya’s ICT Authority has held discussions with Hewlett Packard Enterprise to explore collaboration on artificial intelligence and digital technology solutions.

The meeting, hosted by ICT Authority Chief Executive Officer Jessy Maruti, brought together a delegation from HPE led by George Odula.

Discussions focused on developing solutions around AI and advancing digital technologies to support Kenya’s ongoing digital transformation agenda.

Maruti highlighted several government-led initiatives aimed at strengthening the country’s digital ecosystem, including the Smart Academy programme, the Kenya Digital Acceleration Programme, and the rollout of ICT hubs across all wards.

Under the Smart Academy initiative, the government is targeting the training of up to 20 million young people with digital employability skills, while the ICT hubs are intended to provide accessible workspaces and internet connectivity for youth to engage in online opportunities.

The ICT Authority also acknowledged HPE’s continued support and partnership, noting its contribution to the successful hosting of the 15th Connected Africa Summit.

Senior officials present at the meeting included ICT Authority Deputy Director for Capacity Development Lynette Ringeera, Director of Corporate Services Richard Koech, and Deputy Director for Infrastructure Alex Njihia.

The engagement reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen public-private partnerships in driving innovation, skills development, and digital inclusion in Kenya.

 

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