We are an education community and builders' network run between Ghana and its diaspora. Diaspora researchers and engineers teach and mentor; members in Ghana build and lead. We hold weekly talks, run a free fellowship, and take on hard, local AI problems together — starting in Ghana, growing with the continent. Basic education here is, and stays, free.
Most "AI for Africa" work is a wrapper around an English API for people who already have smartphones and literacy. The problems worth an engineer's year are underneath: low-resource languages, voice-first tools, offline constraints, and biology nobody else can touch. Our life-sciences roots are the advantage — see the portfolio.
We run on agents we built ourselves — six of them, soon open source. We publish our own numbers on the open dashboard. We ship for 20 real users before we scale, and we never claim presence we don't have yet.
Board · Founder — genomics researcher (diaspora); building the Ghana↔diaspora bridge and the agents that run our operations.
Board · KNUST, Ghana — leads the Kwarteng Lab; anchors our in-country research and university ties.
Board · Senior Director of Genomic Data, Quest Diagnostics — computational biology and cancer genomics.
Board · EarthFrame.
Board · KNUST, Ghana — in-country research and community coordination.
Board · KNUST, Ghana — in-country research and community coordination.
$ Advisors and organizers live on the people page. Team leads and fellowship captains are added as roles are named — credit is a currency we spend publicly.