1. Event Registration: Delegates must register for GCHRA24 through the official registration process. Registrations are non-transferable.
2. Payment: Payment for the event must be made in full at the time of registration. Payment is non-refundable, except in cases where the event is canceled by the organizer. All cheque/check payments must be issued before the 24th of September, 2024. Ticket and table sales are VAT-inclusive (NB: Value Added Tax or VAT is applicable to all transactions once goods and services are delivered within the borders of Ghana
3. Event Access: Only registered delegates with valid identification will be granted access to GCHRA24 sessions and activities.
4. Code of Conduct: Delegates are expected to conduct themselves professionally and respectfully during GCHRA24. Any form of harassment or disruptive behavior will not be tolerated and the offender will be escorted off the premises.
For any inquiries or concerns regarding GCHRA24, please contact us via email at events@kusiconsulting.com / info@gchrafrica.com and/or via Tel: (+233) 554 081 727 / (+1) 347 384 7817
In the context of AI adoption and development, Africa is currently positioned as a region with immense potential but varying levels of advancement. While significant strides have been made in certain countries and sectors, Africa as a whole still lags behind other regions in terms of AI infrastructure, investment, and implementation.
Several factors contribute to Africa’s current standing in the AI landscape:
Overall, while Africa is still in the early stages of its AI journey, there is a growing momentum and commitment towards harnessing AI for sustainable development and economic growth across the continent.
According to a report by the McKinsey Global Institute, AI has the potential to create an additional $13 trillion in global economic output by 2030, with significant implications for the future of work and HR practices. AI technology has the potential to alter business operations and performance, enhance productivity across all sectors in Africa.
With Africa’s growing population of 1.4 billion people, 70% of whom are under the age of 30, strategic investment in AI, especially in building the capacity to harness its benefits, is crucial for sustainable growth and competitiveness across the African continent.
The GCHRA provides a platform for cross-sector collaboration for Africa to harness this resource for increased development. It is an avenue for organizations to showcase their products and services while promoting AI adoption in Africa.
Click to read the full report on “The State of AI in Africa” and be sure to join GCHRA in October 2024 as we position AI as a key driver of productivity through human resources and AI collaboration.
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