Nigeria launches National AI Scaling Hub and shared compute infrastructure to accelerate innovation

Date: 2026-06-27
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

Nigeria has launched the Nigeria AI Scaling Hub (NAISH) and a national shared compute infrastructure aimed at expanding access to artificial intelligence resources and accelerating the development of AI-driven solutions across the country.

The announcement was made by the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, who said the initiative is designed to address one of the biggest barriers to AI innovation globally—limited access to high-performance computing infrastructure.

The national shared compute platform will be hosted by Galaxy Backbone and is backed by the Gates Foundation. According to the ministry, the infrastructure will provide researchers, startups, government institutions, and other innovators with access to the computing resources needed to develop, test, and deploy advanced AI applications.

Officials said the Nigeria AI Scaling Hub has been established as a national platform to accelerate the adoption and scaling of artificial intelligence by bringing together researchers, startups, government agencies, academic institutions, development partners, and the private sector.

The hub is intended to support the transition of proven AI solutions from pilot projects to large-scale deployment by providing access to shared computing infrastructure, fostering collaboration across the innovation ecosystem, and strengthening partnerships that advance national development priorities.

The launch also marked the commencement of the Scaling AI for Development (SAID) Challenge, an initiative that will connect government institutions with Nigerian AI startups to develop practical solutions to public sector challenges using artificial intelligence.

The programme seeks to encourage the deployment of locally developed AI technologies to improve public service delivery while strengthening Nigeria's growing digital innovation ecosystem.

The initiative is being implemented with support from several partners, including the Gates Foundation, Lagos Business School at Pan-Atlantic University, and Galaxy Backbone.

The Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy said the establishment of NAISH reflects Nigeria's broader ambition to build an open, inclusive, and globally competitive artificial intelligence ecosystem capable of driving innovation, economic growth, and digital transformation across multiple sectors.

Applications for the inaugural Scaling AI for Development Challenge are now open to Nigerian AI startups with proven solutions capable of addressing public sector needs.

 

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