Nigeria, Bulgaria collaborate for seamless AI ties

During a courtesy visit to Uniccon's facility in Abuja, Chuks Ekwueme, the chairman of Uniccon Group of Companies, expressed commitment to the collaboration

The Bulgarian parliament is exploring a partnership with Uniccon Group, a Nigerian firm, to enhance ties and advance Artificial Intelligence (AI) collaboration between the two nations.

During a courtesy visit to Uniccon’s facility in Abuja, Chuks Ekwueme, the chairman of Uniccon Group of Companies, expressed commitment to the collaboration.

Yordanov, a representative from the Bulgarian parliament, highlighted the potential of AI projects to boost human capabilities and efficiency across diverse domains, emphasizing the importance of effective communication.

Additionally, he urged Uniccon Group to develop a custom AI-based translator tailored for the Bulgarian language.

Mr Yordanov emphasised that by pioneering such advancements in Africa, Uniccon Group has put the continent on the global map of technological innovation.

“We acknowledge the utilisation of AI in optimising processes within Uniccon Group,” he said.

Mouta Tchieva, a member of the parliament, commended Uniccon’s commitment to inclusivity, highlighting the participation of women in the Uniccon Group and the ConnectHer program.

The visit covered Uniccon’s state-of-the-art facility, including its biotech lab, locally manufactured drone prototypes, and ‘Omeife’ the first African humanoid robot.

The visit was concluded with both parties expressing eagerness to explore future collaborative endeavours.

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