AfriLabs and ATU Forge Continent‑Wide Pact to Fast‑Track Digital Innovation

Nairobi, Kenya — 18th July 2025: AfriLabs, the largest pan-African network of innovation hubs, and the African Telecommunications Union (ATU) have signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to accelerate digital innovation across Africa. This strategic alliance unites ATU’s 52 member states with AfriLabs’ dynamic ecosystem of over 500 innovation hubs across 53 African countries, forging a continent-wide force to drive inclusive technological advancement, empower local solutions, and catalyse transformative economic growth.
The MoU in part addresses the widening gap between Africa’s digital potential and current internet access levels. Despite projections that continent’s internet economy could reach $712 billion by 2050, only 38% of Africans were online in 2024, marking the lowest penetration rate among regions covered by the International Telecommunications Union.
John Omo, Secretary General of ATU, said: “Our entrepreneurs have the ideas and resilience; however, they continue to face challenges such as fragmented regulations and limited continental visibility. This collaboration with AfriLabs seeks to provide a framework that will enable ATU and AfriLabs to address some of these challenges and innovators to concentrate on addressing practical issues rather than bureaucratic hurdles.”
Recognizing the potential growth in mobile internet adoption—forecasted to add nearly a quarter of global new users by 2030 in Sub-Saharan Africa—and anticipating 247 million 5G connections within the same period, ATU and AfriLabs aims to focus their collaboration on nurturing solutions tailored to Africa’s diverse markets so that this surge in connectivity translates into inclusive digital opportunity.
Under the partnership, both organizations will jointly promote Africa’s innovation ecosystem. This is expected to take the form of integrating communications across networks of both organisations such as through the annual ATU Africa Innovation Challenge and AfriLabs’ capacity building programmes which provide mentorship, resources and highlights flagship innovations.
Anna Ekeledo, Executive Director of AfriLabs, said: “Today’s partnership marks a crucial moment in Africa’s digital journey, by aligning our pan-African network of innovation hubs, innovators and entrepreneurs with the regulatory and institutional influence of ATU, we are laying the groundwork for a future where every entrepreneur, regardless of location, can turn bold ideas into scalable solutions. Together, we will dismantle barriers, cultivate local talent, and build an ecosystem that not only accelerates connectivity but also ensures that the breakthroughs born here are protected, celebrated, and competitive on the global stage.”
A significant part of the agreement is the establishment of a joint programme for Intellectual Property (IP) protection and commercialization for African innovators. ATU and AfriLabs will champion policies that strengthen the IP ecosystem and support African startups in protecting their innovations. They will further engage with policymakers, regulators, and other stakeholders to shape a conducive regulatory environment for digital transformation and innovation.
The signing of the MoU was completed at ATU’s headquarters in Nairobi. The agreement is part of a broader continental focus aligned with the African Union’s ambitious goal to elevate internet penetration to 80% by 2030 as accounted for in the AU Digital Transformation Strategy for Africa 2020-2030.
About the African Telecommunications Union (ATU)
An Inter-Governmental Organization (IGO), ATU is the specialised organ of the African Union in the field of Telecommunications/ICTs, and also the International Telecommunications Union’s regional telecommunications organization (RTO) for Africa. The Union represents 52 African countries forming its Member States, and 56 Associate Members comprised of ICT operators in the region. It is an autonomous, membership driven organization whose mission is to promote digital transformation in Africa and ensure the continent is an equal-player in global digital matters. More on the website https://atuuat.africa/
For more information, contact:
Alice Koech, Director Cooperation – ATU
Email: a.koech@atuuat.africa
Phone: +254722510012
About AfriLabs
AfriLabs is a leading pan-African network of over 500 innovation and technology hubs across 53 African countries. Established to support the growth of Africa’s innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem, AfriLabs empowers hubs and their communities by providing capacity-building programs, strategic partnerships, funding opportunities, and advocacy for enabling policy environments.
By fostering collaboration among key stakeholders, governments, the private sector, academia, and development partners, AfriLabs is catalyzing sustainable solutions driven by African talent, technology, and innovation. Through its work, AfriLabs plays a pivotal role in accelerating digital transformation, job creation, and inclusive economic growth across the continent.
Learn more: www.afrilabs.com.
For more information, contact: E: pr@afrilabs.com & comms@afrilabs.com