Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has launched the "Artificial Intelligence for Africa" programme under the theme "Artificial Intelligence for Africa's Prosperity and Cooperation." The event was held at the Addis Abeba International Convention Centre, Summit Square, with Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh, House Speaker Tagesse Chafo, and representatives from several countries in attendance. Co-organised by the Information Network Security Administration (INSA), the Ethiopia Artificial Intelligence Institute, and co-hosted by UAE Cyber Security, the expo is intended to foster global collaboration and position Ethiopia as a leader in shaping Africa’s digital future. Abiy stressed that Africa is entering a new era—one that can realise the goals of Agenda 2063 through inclusive prosperity driven by indigenous artificial intelligence. He said Ethiopia is setting an example by investing in AI, digital infrastructure, and skills development through initiatives such as the Ethiopian Artificial Intelligence Institute and the national digital ID programme. He shared Ethiopia’s progress with platforms like the all-in-one digital system "Moseb" and the "Five Million Coders" programme, saying the country has begun transforming aspirations into tangible, impactful results. Looking ahead to 2030, Abiy said Africa must shape its own AI future—ethically, inclusively, and sustainably—ensuring that no one is left behind. The expo drew participation from international and local institutions and start-ups, including Topan and Huawei. “Ethio Telecom is the cheapest and largest telecom company in Africa,” Abiy said, underscoring the country's growing digital capacity. He also announced plans to significantly expand the integration of AI technology into universities and relevant institutions over the next year. “Education is essential for technology,” he added. Abiy noted Ethiopia’s transition to digital technology services as “a fact we must recognise.”