Boosting Innovation with Shared Infrastructure

Nigeria Launches National AI Scaling Hub

The initiative includes shared compute infrastructure and a $7.5 million fund supported by the Gates Foundation.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
Modern server racks with blue lights and tech professionals working in a Nigerian data center, representing the new National AI Scaling Hub.

Modern server racks with blue lights and tech professionals working in a Nigerian data center, representing the new National AI Scaling Hub.

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The Federal Government of Nigeria launched the Nigeria AI Scaling Hub (NAISH) on June 29, 2026 [1][2]. This new hub features a shared national compute infrastructure designed to assist researchers and startups in bridging the gap between pilot projects and nationwide implementation [1][2]. The initiative aims to accelerate the country's digital transformation by providing essential technical resources for local developers [1].

The project receives key support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to enhance the nation's technological capacity [1][2]. Alongside the hardware infrastructure, the government unveiled a $7.5 million fund dedicated to public sector innovation [3]. This funding is intended to streamline the adoption of artificial intelligence within government services and broader national development goals [3].

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