57 Min.

Babusi Nyoni: Developing Solutions for Sub-Saharan African Communities A/B AFRICA

    • Technologie

Babusi Nyoni is a self-taught Zimbabwean design-strategist and innovator who works in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and big data innovation with a particular focus on developing solutions for Sub-Saharan African communities. Backed with over 10-years of experience in the advertising, financial and technology industries, he specialises in contributing the practical skills needed to drive meaningful innovation in areas where scale and impact are hindered by structural limitations. 

Website: https://babusinyoni.com

Banternator: https://twitter.com/Heineken_SA

UN Refugee Agency Innovation: https://www.unssc.org/featured-themes/new-un-innovation-toolkit/

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Babusi Nyoni is a self-taught Zimbabwean design-strategist and innovator who works in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and big data innovation with a particular focus on developing solutions for Sub-Saharan African communities. Backed with over 10-years of experience in the advertising, financial and technology industries, he specialises in contributing the practical skills needed to drive meaningful innovation in areas where scale and impact are hindered by structural limitations. 

Website: https://babusinyoni.com

Banternator: https://twitter.com/Heineken_SA

UN Refugee Agency Innovation: https://www.unssc.org/featured-themes/new-un-innovation-toolkit/

SafeSpace App: https://safespaceapp.com

Follow us on Twitter & Instagram


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abafrica/message

57 Min.

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