The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, has held discussions with a delegation from AlphaVecta Technologies Limited, led by its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mr. Carlos Amoako, on strategic collaboration towards the upcoming One Vecta Summit 2026.
The meeting focused on exploring partnership opportunities and a formal request for the Minister to serve as Chair and Continental Patron of the summit scheduled for September 2026 in Accra.
Hon. Samuel Nartey George reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to advancing ArtifIcial Intelligence and digital infrastructure development, highlighting ongoing efforts to establish a $250 million AI compute infrastructure to serve the sub-region.
He also pointed to Ghana’s growing role in tech diplomacy, including engagements with countries such as Zambia and Malawi to export digital solutions like digital identity systems.
The Minister welcomed the proposal and expressed openness to further collaboration, indicating that the Ministry would work closely with the organisers to refine the scope of engagement.
He directed that discussions be advanced through the Ministry’s technical teams, particularly in areas aligned with government priorities, including health, education, financial inclusion, e-governance, and digital architecture
The CEO of AlphaVecta Technologies and Convener of One Vecta AI Summit, Mr. Calors Amoako said that the Programme was an evolution of the successful Pan African AI Summit 2025 which has been positioned as Africa’s premier practical AI and digital transformation forum.
Mr. Amoako indicated that the event aims to convene Ministers, regulators, industry leaders, and innovators from across the continent to drive actionable outcomes in artificial intelligence adoption, including policy frameworks, implementation roadmaps, and investment pathways.
He emphasised the need to move beyond dialogue to execution, aligning with Ghana’s ambition to lead Africa’s digital transformation agenda.
Mr. Amoako underscored the importance of the Ministry’s leadership in anchoring a continental movement that will strengthen Ghana’s position as a hub for AI innovation and policy direction.
According to him The One Vecta Summit 2026 is expected to position Accra as a continental convening capital for emerging technologies, while catalysing partnerships, investments, and cross-border collaboration to accelerate Africa’s AI readiness and innovation ecosystem.
[11/05, 21:12] Aliya MoCD: Minister Engages AlphaVecta Technologies on One Vecta Summit 2026
The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George (MP), has held discussions with a delegation from AlphaVecta Technologies Limited, led by its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mr. Carlos Amoako, on strategic collaboration towards the upcoming One Vecta Summit 2026.
The meeting focused on exploring partnership opportunities and a formal request for the Minister to serve as Chair and Continental Patron of the summit scheduled for September 2026 in Accra.
Hon. Samuel Nartey George reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to advancing Artificial Intelligence and digital infrastructure development, highlighting ongoing efforts to establish a $250 Million AI computer infrastructure to serve the sub-region.
He also pointed to Ghana’s growing role in tech diplomacy, including engagements with countries such as Zambia and Malawi to export digital solutions like digital identity systems.
The Minister welcomed the proposal and expressed openness to further collaboration.
The CEO of AlphaVecta Technologies and Convener of One Vecta AI Summit, Mr. Carlos Amoako said that the Programme was an evolution of the successful Pan African AI Summit 2025 which has been positioned as Africa’s premier practical AI and digital transformation forum.
Mr. Amoako indicated that the event aims to convene Ministers, regulators, industry leaders, and innovators from across the continent to drive actionable outcomes in artificial intelligence adoption, including policy frameworks, implementation roadmaps, and investment pathways.
He emphasised the need to move beyond dialogue to execution, aligning with Ghana’s ambition to lead Africa’s digital transformation agenda.
Mr. Amoako underscored the importance of the Ministry’s leadership in anchoring a continental movement that will strengthen Ghana’s position as a hub for AI innovation and policy direction.
According to him The One Vecta Summit 2026 is expected to position Accra as a continental convening capital for emerging technologies, while catalysing partnerships, investments, and cross-border collaboration to accelerate Africa’s AI readiness and innovation ecosystem.


