The company has signed memoranda of understanding with Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire and Gabon. These deals target national digital transformation initiatives.
The pacts cover AI systems for public administration. They focus on financial transparency, cybersecurity and service delivery. Presight now operates active deals in three African nations. The firm has launched pilot projects and partnerships in eight more markets including Angola, Republic of Congo, Gambia, Mauritius, Seychelles, Tanzania, Zambia and Uganda.
Presight signed two MOUs in Côte d’Ivoire. One targets the Ministry of Digital Transition and Digitisation. The other involves the Ministry of State, Public Services and Modernisation of the Administration. These agreements aim to build digital platforms that improve data management and agency coordination.
In Burkina Faso, the MOU connects with the Ministry of Digital Transition, Posts and Electronic Communications. The deal deploys AI for public services. Plans include financial transparency systems and cybersecurity frameworks.
Presight signed a fresh MOU with Gabon’s Ministry of Digital Economy and Innovation. The agreement extends AI applications for public service modernisation across government departments.
The company advances operations in eight additional markets. These include Angola, Republic of Congo, Gambia, Mauritius, Seychelles, Tanzania, Zambia and Uganda. Partnerships and pilot programmes drive progress across these territories.
These moves reflect growing UAE-Africa technology ties. Presight’s expansion captures continent-wide demand for digital infrastructure solutions. Investors monitor steady returns from AI platform investments. Growth in African markets aligns with billions in development funding flows.
Government modernisation drives demand for AI systems. Digital transformation programmes create revenue streams for technology providers. Industry analysts expect continued expansion as African governments prioritise digital infrastructure development.
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