29/04/24

Can drones and AI fly Africa to the next level?

Drones in humanitarian action: Malawi © European Union (photo by Anouk Delafortrie)
Children loonking at drones used in humanitarian work in Malawi. A Kenya-based surveying and drones solution company says AI and drones could improve agriculture, engineering, and resource management. Copyright: Anouk Delafortrie / European Union (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 DEED).

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Season 4, Episode 37

In this Africa Science Focus episode, reporter Michael Kaloki discusses the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI), drone technology, and data analytics with information technology professionals.

Dennis Mutua, managing director of Geo-Cart, a Kenya-based surveying and drones solution company, says AI and drones could improve agriculture, engineering, and resource management.

AI and blockchain could shape the future of African businesses, says Bright Mawudor, regional lead at blockchain specialists Crystal Intelligence.

We also hear from Nancy Kinyua, head of geospatial engineering and data analytics at Nairobi-based data analytics firm Statsspeak, Moses Kemibaro, founder of Dotsavvy digital marketing agency, and Addy Kimani, sales and marketing lead at Fahari Aviation, a company specialising in unmanned aircraft systems.

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Africa Science Focus is produced by SciDev.Net and distributed in association with your local radio station.

This piece was produced by SciDev.Net’s Sub-Saharan Africa English desk.