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How Carnegie Mellon University Africa Is Building the Next Generation of African Tech and Engineering Leaders with Conrad Tucker

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Episode 204 with Conrad Tucker, Director of Carnegie Mellon University Africa, the only United States research university with a full time teaching and research presence on the African continent.

Based in Kigali Innovation City, CMU Africa was established to address the shortage of high quality engineering and technology talent required to drive Africa’s digital economy. Conrad brings deep experience at the intersection of engineering, artificial intelligence and education to a wide ranging conversation on how world class skills, applied research and innovation can unlock Africa’s long term economic potential.

In this episode, Conrad explains how CMU Africa is developing globally competitive African engineers and artificial intelligence specialists who are choosing to build their careers on the continent. We explore how research in artificial intelligence, cyber security, energy and mobility, and information and communications technology is being applied to solve real African challenges across government, industry and entrepreneurship.

The conversation also examines CMU Africa’s growing role in entrepreneurship and startup development through its Innovation Hub, including partnerships such as the collaboration with NBA Africa to support early stage African startups. Conrad reflects on the importance of inclusive excellence, pan African university collaboration and long term investment in education and skills as critical foundations for Africa’s digital transformation.

What We Discuss With Conrad

  • How Carnegie Mellon University Africa was established to build Africa’s world class engineering and technology talent
  • Developing African artificial intelligence and engineering graduates who stay and build careers on the continent
  • Using research in artificial intelligence, cyber security, energy and mobility to solve Africa’s most pressing challenges
  • Supporting African startups and entrepreneurship through the CMU Africa Innovation Hub and the partnership with NBA Africa
  • Why inclusive excellence, collaboration and long term investment in education are essential to Africa’s digital future

Did you miss my previous episode where I discuss The Economic Importance of the African Diaspora Reclaiming Native Language and Identity? Make sure to check it out!

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