en.Wedoany.com Reported - Kenya's Cabinet Secretary for Information, Communications and the Digital Economy, William Kabogo Gitau, held strategic talks with Nokia executives at the Global Executive Experience Center in Espoo, focusing on the country's digital infrastructure development and its positioning in the artificial intelligence economy.

The discussions explored how to strengthen Kenya's connectivity, data infrastructure, and digital transformation agenda under the leadership of President William Samoei Ruto. The partnership between Kenya and Nokia, which has spanned over two decades, was seen as a foundation for continued collaboration to advance the country's telecommunications and digital capabilities.
During the talks, Nokia executives emphasized that in the era of artificial intelligence, trust and stability will be as important as technological progress, determining which countries gain an advantage in building the next-generation digital economy. Kenyan officials expressed confidence in the country's positioning, citing the current policy environment and ongoing infrastructure investments.
The talks also addressed the rapid growth of global data traffic. Global data traffic is expected to double over the next eight years, driven primarily by AI applications. Participants noted that countries failing to invest in AI-ready infrastructure—including data centers, fiber optic networks, and AI-native systems—risk falling behind in the global digital economy.
Kenya outlined its vision to position itself as a regional and continental digital innovation hub through continued investment in data centers, connectivity infrastructure, and a favorable policy framework to attract global technology partners and investors. According to Kenyan officials, the collaboration with Nokia represents a shift from strategic vision to practical execution, aimed at accelerating digital transformation and enhancing competitiveness in emerging technologies.
The government reaffirmed its commitment to fostering an open investment environment and deepening partnerships with global technology companies to support innovation, economic growth, and job creation in the digital sector. Both sides indicated that continued cooperation will play a key role in enabling Kenya's participation in the global AI economy and expanding its influence as a leading digital hub in Africa.
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