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Heirs Tech Urges Bold Investments to Drive $700bn Digital Growth

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Last updated: October 20, 2025 5:36 am
BrandiQ Analyst
October 20, 2025
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Heirs Technologies has called for bold investments and policy reforms to unlock Africa’s projected $700bn digital economy by 2030.

This was disclosed in its maiden industry report titled ‘Africa’s Digital Leap: Cloud, Connectivity & AI in the Next Decade’.

In a statement on the launch of the report, it was revealed that while Africa’s potential remains immense, sustained infrastructure investment, regulatory alignment, and talent development are important, or the continent risks missing out on the next wave of global digital growth.

Although Africa is home to 19 per cent of the world’s population, it currently hosts less than one per cent of global data centre capacity, highlighting a critical gap in digital infrastructure. According to the report, 55 per cent of African enterprises now run more than half their workloads in the cloud, while 17 per cent are fully cloud-native. Southern and West Africa are leading adoption, while North Africa lags due to infrastructure and regulatory challenges.

The study values Africa’s artificial intelligence market at $4.5 bn, with the potential to contribute up to $2.9 tn to GDP by 2030, as AI adoption expands across agriculture, healthcare, financial services, and education. Infrastructure projects such as the 2Africa subsea cable and over 211 active data centres are identified as critical enablers of faster connectivity and cloud-driven growth. The report also notes that between 2019 and the first quarter of 2025, African AI startups raised $1.25bn, with Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, and Egypt attracting 87 per cent of total funding.

Speaking at the report’s unveiling, Chief Executive Officer of Heirs Technologies, Obong Idiong, emphasised the urgency for coordinated action among governments, investors, and businesses, saying, “Africa is not at the edge of a digital leap; we are already mid-flight.

The next decade will be defined not only by the technologies we embrace but by how boldly and inclusively we implement them. At Heirs Technologies, we are committed to enabling Africa’s digital transformation, but this journey belongs to all of us,” Idiong said.

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