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    Techlytics, IHS Nigeria launch TechHER25 to train female engineers in Edge AI deployment

    Techlytics, IHS Nigeria launch TechHER25 to train female engineers in Edge AI deployment
    L-R: Oluwatayo Winkunle, Founder & CEO Techlytics Institute of Technology and Innovation; Professor Adenike O. Osofisan, Pioneer Female Professor of Computer Science in Africa; Professor Kayode Oyebode Adebowale, Vice-Chancellor, University of Ibadan; and Titilope Oguntuga, Director of Sustainability, IHS Nigeria โ€” at the TechHER25 opening ceremony and cohort induction which held recently in Ibadan

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    Techlytics Institute of Technology and Innovation, in partnership with IHS Nigeria, Nigeriaโ€™s largest independent owners, operators, and developers of shared communications infrastructure has launched TechHER25, an applied AI programme focused on training 50 female engineers to design and deploy edge-based artificial intelligence systems.

    The eight-week programme, hosted at the Faculty of Computing, University of Ibadan, Oyo State will focus on hands-on development using high-performance edge AI hardware, with participants building computer vision systems benchmarked on latency, accuracy, and power efficiency.

    TechHER25 is the second deployment under Techlyticsโ€™ broader thesis around sovereign AI infrastructureโ€”building local capability to develop and operate intelligent systems within Nigeria.

    Participants will work across four use cases: real-time safety intelligence, traffic and mobility systems, waste and circular economy tracking, and energy utilisation monitoring. The outputs are designed as early-stage deployable systems with potential integration into public infrastructure and industrial operations.

    Titilope Oguntuga, Director, Sustainability at IHS Nigeria Limited, said โ€œWe see local technical capability as critical to the future of digital infrastructure. Supporting programmes like this helps build the ecosystem required for that future.โ€

    Oluwatayo Winkunle, Founder and CEO of Techlytics, said: โ€œEvery serious conversation about African AI comes back to where the capability lives. This programme puts that capability on campus, in a working lab, in the hands of the engineers building it.โ€

    โ€œThese are not academic projects. They are the starting point for systems that can scale into government and industry use cases.โ€

    The programme is backed by IHS Nigeria. They are providing funding, infrastructure and training, including a permanent Artificial Intelligence (AI) lab at the University.

    The programme concludes with a demo day in July 2026.