MTN Forges Strategic Partnership with AI Firm Seekr to Drive Continental Digital Transformation

October 27,2025


In a significant move to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence across the continent, MTN Group’s digital infrastructure arm has announced a landmark partnership with Seekr, a leader in autonomous artificial intelligence technologies. The collaboration, confirmed on October 28, 2025, aims to leverage MTN’s vast network footprint to deploy and scale Seekr's advanced AI solutions.


The strategic alliance is designed to empower businesses, governments, and communities by providing access to cutting-edge AI tools and platforms. By integrating Seekr's autonomous AI capabilities with MTN’s robust digital infrastructure, the partnership seeks to address complex challenges and unlock new opportunities for economic growth and innovation.


This initiative is expected to have a profound impact on key sectors, including healthcare, agriculture, finance, and education. The deployment of AI-driven solutions promises to enhance operational efficiency, improve service delivery, and foster the development of a more digitally inclusive society.


An MTN spokesperson highlighted that the partnership is a core component of the company's "Ambition 2025" strategy, which focuses on leading digital solutions for Africa’s progress. The collaboration with Seekr underscores a shared commitment to harnessing technology to bridge the digital divide and build a sustainable future for the continent.


Industry analysts anticipate that this partnership will set a new benchmark for technological collaboration in Africa, positioning MTN and Seekr at the forefront of the continent's rapidly evolving digital landscape.


SOURCE datacentremagazine

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