GFA Technologies, a Nigerian startup, has been selected to join the esteemed Artificial Intelligence Connect II Programme. This initiative is a collaboration between the Atlantic Council and the United States Department of State. The programme aims to promote the responsible use of advanced technologies and encourages participation from countries with varying income levels in global policy discussions.
Adebola Omololu, the CEO of GFA Technologies, shared his excitement about being one of the 20 African companies chosen for this programme. He said, “Our team has been working hard to create new solutions tailored for African startups and small businesses.”
To help African startups overcome financial challenges, GFA Technologies introduced their FundraiserCRM solution. This tool helps startups connect with investors worldwide. The company has since incorporated advanced technologies into its other services.
Omololu added, “Our work gives us a unique perspective, and we are thrilled about the opportunity presented by the Atlantic Council and the US Department of State.” He also mentioned that GFA Technologies is in talks with South Africa’s Department of Communications and Digital Technologies about future projects.
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