DUBAI-BASED company Bluefin Gold Group is making inroads in Africa in Infrastructure development and Artificial Intelligence (AI) and smart technologies.
Lately, Bluefin Gold Group has been making waves in the Middle East and recently the company expanded its tentacles to reach out to the African market with the intention of going global.
Zimbabwean businessman and philanthropist Charles Nyabaya, who is based in Dubai, has joined forces with AI and smart technology global expert Jacques Ludik in a number of projects in Africa.
“Bluefin have just launched the Great Packages for Infrastructure Development projects and Smart Technologies/AI for Africa,” Nyabaya said.
“We will be taking Africa by storm as we are big investors with major investment partners that is ready to invest in Africa with the best interest rates for all investment facilities.
“We have signed a very big contract for infrastructure development in Beira, Mozambique.”
Nyabaya said Bluefin Gold Group is involved in the implementation of large-scale infrastructure development projects and smart technology driven projects for governments and businesses, as well as investments in AI and other smart technology related companies.
“We collaborate with companies that are or have the potential to be high-growth high-impact businesses that deliver both return on investment and return on impact in various industries and are synergistic with our mission to help shape a better future in the smart technology era,” he said.
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Nyabaya has been in Dubai raising the profile of Africa as a continent of investment opportunities.
His partnership with Dr Ludik will go a long way in addressing the challenges that Africa having been facing particularly on smart cities and communities infrastructure.
Smart cities and communities infrastructure enables governments and municipalities to focus on businesses, and give people access to a comfortable and convenient environment, with solutions that leads to transforming lives for a better tomorrow.
Building on Ludik’s vast experience on Africa’s transformation through AI, Bluefin Gold Group is focused on shaping a better future for as many people as possible on the continent through smart technology.
“Dr Ludik has amongst others, founded CSense Systems (Africa’s first AI company with an exit to General Electric), Cortex Logic, Machine Intelligence Institute of Africa, and was previously an executive at Jumo and General Electric as well as an academic at Stellenbosch University,” Nyabaya said.
“He currently serves on the advisory boards of Cirrus, Data Science Nigeria, Intelliverse, AI and AICE in Kenya, and Verchool and member of the AI Africa Consortium, and is a Swiss Cognitive Global AI Ambassador.
“In 2019, he was the recipient of Africa’s AI Leader of the Year Award.”