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Audiences & Advertising Summit 2025 To Explore Africa’s AI And Blockchain Readiness

July 3, 2025
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In leading markets such as South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria, AI and blockchain tools are already being tested in advertising, ranging from predictive audience targeting to secure smart contracts. However, many regions still face challenges that hinder wider adoption.

Less than 30% of African businesses currently utilise AI-powered solutions, while blockchain remains largely confined to pilot initiatives in sectors such as finance and logistics. In the advertising sector, this limited uptake is further compounded by inadequate digital infrastructure, particularly in rural areas, and a shortage of skilled professionals with expertise in these technologies.

One of the most pressing barriers is the digital infrastructure gap, particularly in rural and underserved regions, where limited connectivity continues to restrict access to advanced technologies. This digital divide prevents widespread adoption and limits the reach of innovative advertising solutions. Compounding this is a significant shortage of skills across the media and marketing workforce. Many professionals lack the specialised training required to understand and apply AI and blockchain tools in their operations.

The slow pace of regulatory development poses another challenge. Many countries across the continent operate under outdated or unclear legal frameworks that struggle to keep pace with the complexities of emerging technologies. At the same time, weak data governance remains a persistent concern, with insufficient structures in place to ensure the privacy, protection, and ethical use of data. Furthermore, the advertising and tech landscape in Africa remains highly fragmented, making it difficult to achieve cross-market integration and scalability for digital solutions.

To tackle these issues, investment in low-bandwidth AI platforms that are better suited to the realities of local infrastructure and connectivity is crucial. By developing tools tailored to Africa’s digital environment, innovators can enable broader adoption and greater inclusivity.

Another crucial strategy is capacity building through public-private partnerships. These initiatives aim to upskill media and marketing professionals, equipping them with the knowledge and tools needed to integrate AI and blockchain into their workflows. In parallel, modernising regulatory frameworks will be vital. Policymakers must craft forward-looking regulations that strike a balance between enabling innovation and protecting user rights.

The Advertising And Audiences Summit 2025 aims to highlight practical solutions tailored to Africa’s unique context. These include investing in low-bandwidth AI platforms suitable for areas with limited connectivity and developing public-private initiatives to upskill media and marketing professionals. 

“As Africa’s digital economy grows, the Summit offers a platform for the industry to take proactive steps toward future readiness,” says Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa.

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