As AI adoption grows across industries—from telecommunications and energy to healthcare and insurance—the demand for advanced GPU processing is rising rapidly. The partnership is set to accelerate the availability of powerful AI infrastructure to African businesses, making it easier and more cost-effective for them to adopt technologies.
Cassava Technologies, a pan-African technology provider, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Sand Technologies, a global enterprise AI solutions provider. The announcement, made during the Global AI Summit on Africa in Kigali, marks a major milestone in expanding access to AI and GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS) solutions across the continent.
“By providing Sand Technologies with access to our GPU solutions, we are enabling them to develop advanced AI applications for clients while expanding Cassava’s presence across multiple sectors,” said Hardy Pemhiwa, President and Group CEO of Cassava Technologies. “Our GPU-as-a-Service model offers African businesses scalable, affordable AI computing capacity essential for competing in a digital-first world.”
Sand Technologies will use Cassava’s NVIDIA-powered GPU infrastructure to build and deploy enterprise-grade AI solutions globally. The companies will jointly identify pilot projects and co-create industry-specific solutions that leverage AI to drive efficiency, productivity, and innovation across the continent.
AI development, especially machine learning and deep learning, requires powerful GPUs (Graphics Processing Units). These are often expensive and complex to maintain in-house. The delivery of AI solutions and GPU-as-a-service (GPUaaS) across Africa significantly benefits African businesses by providing affordable, scalable access to high-performance computing power necessary for developing and deploying AI tools. This removes infrastructure and cost barriers, enabling startups and SMEs to integrate AI into operations such as customer service, data analysis, and automation.
As digital transformation accelerates across Sub-Saharan Africa, artificial intelligence is emerging as a key driver of economic opportunity. The United Nations projects that AI could contribute up to $1.5 trillion to the region’s economy by 2030, unlocking new pathways for productivity, innovation, and inclusive growth. Yet access to scalable computing infrastructure remains a significant barrier. This partnership addresses that gap by combining Cassava’s GPU infrastructure with Sand Technologies’ enterprise AI capabilities.
Hikmatu Bilali