Alex Tsado

Alex Tsado

UduTech, Founder

Alex Tsado operates on a simple premise: you cannot build a sovereign AI ecosystem on rented infrastructure. For decades, the Nigerian-born AI entrepreneur who deployed the first Nvidia AI GPUs to the largest cloud providers globally, has championed initiatives to make AI cheaper and accessible for innovators.

In 2025, he moved beyond advocacy to action, launching Udutech to dismantle the continent’s reliance on foreign compute. His mission? To build the “hard” layer of African AI sovereignty.

By mid-2025, Udutech activated the Africa GPU Hub, the first live indigenous platform offering Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) access at prices optimised for African markets—less than $1 per hour. Tsado also championed a decentralised GPU model, developing smaller systems under $150,000 that can be deployed by banks, telecoms, and philanthropies to strengthen AI sovereignty across Africa.

Udutech gained notable recognition through its selection in the AI Infrastructure Builder Programme under the G7 and African Union AI Hub for Sustainable Development initiative. Strategic collaborations, including a partnership with Chipmango to develop domestic AI processors, underscored Tsado’s commitment to computational self-reliance.

If one could sum up his work, it is that he wants to ensure that when the next great AI company emerges from Lagos or Nairobi, it will be built on infrastructure they actually own.