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Deep Learning Indaba

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Deep Learning Indaba
StatusActive
GenreConference
LocationVarious
Inaugurated2017; 9 years ago (2017)
Most recent
2025
Previous event
Deep Learning Indaba 2024
Next event
Deep Learning Indaba 2026
Organised byLocal volunteer teams
Filing statusNon-profit
Websitedeeplearningindaba.com

The Deep Learning Indaba is an annual conference and educational event that aims to strengthen machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) capacity across Africa. Launched in 2017, it brings together students, researchers, industry practitioners, and policymakers from across the African continent.[1][2][3][4]

History

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The Deep Learning Indaba began in 2017 at the University of the Witwatersrand with over 300 participants from 23 African countries, offering tutorials in advanced AI topics and featuring notable speakers like Nando de Freitas.[5] In 2018, it expanded to 650 delegates at Stellenbosch University, introducing parallel sessions to encourage collaboration. The 2019 edition in Nairobi, Kenya, reflected further growth, with increasing sponsorship and support from major tech companies like Google and Microsoft.

List of Deep Learning Indaba annual gathering's over the years
Year Host country Venue
2017 Johannesburg, South Africa Wits University
2018 Stellenbosch, South Africa Stellenbosch University
2019 Nairobi, Kenya Kenyatta University
2020 Cancelled Cancelled due to Covid 19
2021 None None
2022 Tunis, Tunisia Sup’Com
2023 Accra, Ghana University of Ghana[6]
2024 Dakar, Senegal Amadou Mahtar Mbow University (UAM)
2025 Kigali, Rwanda University of Rwanda
2026 Lagos, Nigeria Pan-Atlantic University

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Stories - Wits to host first Deep Learning Indaba in Africa - Wits University".
  2. ^ "Go Tsamaya Ke Go Bona: Deep Learning #3 - A journey just beginning | University of Pretoria". Archived from the original on 2025-07-02. Retrieved 2025-07-02.
  3. ^ Curto, Georgina; Dignum, Frank; Tadesse, Girmaw Abebe; Bhoopchand, Avishkar; Makhanya, Sibusisiwe; Marivate, Vukosi; Ruttkamp-Bloem, Emma (May 21, 2025). "Africa leading the global effort for AI that works for all". Nature Africa. doi:10.1038/d44148-025-00141-1 – via www.nature.com.
  4. ^ Abdullahi Tsanni, SM ’23archive page. "What Africa needs to do to become a major AI player". MIT Technology Review.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Engelbrecht, Herman (2018). "The deep learning Indaba report". ACM SIGMultimedia Records. 9 (3): 5. doi:10.1145/3178422.3178427.
  6. ^ "Deep-learning-indaba/Indaba-pracs-2023". GitHub.