AIMS Ghana relocates to Silicon Accra Technology City

AIMS Ghana relocates to Silicon Accra Technology City

The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), Ghana, a Google-backed research institute will be setting up its research centre within Silicon Accra Technology City at East Legon Hills.

The Acting President of AIMS Ghana , Dr. Prince K. Osei says AIMS had begun arrangements to construct a campus (research centre) within Silicon Accra Technology City to train more students in the Mathematical Sciences. SUIT NO. CM/MISC/1161/19 : CAL BANK LIMITED vs DANIEL KOFI YAWSON “The fundamental for transforming every economy is based on Mathematical Sciences. If a country wants to develop through technology, then the teaching of Mathematics and the Sciences must be effective and well taught”, he said.

According to Dr. Prince Osei, before a country can begin to see technological developments, it must have a strong foundation of Science and Mathematics and that is the objective of AIMS , adding that it was bent on building that foundation in Ghana so that moving forward, Ghana can begin to experience technological advancement.

He said AIMS students are selected across Africa and brought to Ghana where lecturers from across the globe are employed to teach them. Dr. Osei said the institute had so far trained close to 500 students from across the continent, adding that, “So far, we have trained almost 500 students with 42 percent of that number being Ghanaians. AIMS Ghana is funded by the Ghana government, Google, Facebook, the Canadian government and the German government". Land For sale The Chief Executive Officer of Silicon Accra Technology City , Mr. David Osei, commenting on the move, stated that the partnership with AIMS was strategic and well in line with the core tenets of the technology city.

Silicon Accra aims to become Africa’s global technology gateway, facilitating the local economy by nurturing ICT industry startups and entrepreneurs; driving collaboration by pooling resources, creating business opportunities and accelerating technology adoption through strategic initiatives and partnerships.

Mr Osei explained that the 60-acre park (located at East-Legon Hills), which is currently well under construction, is a “master planned grade A development which will be home to offices, educational centers, retail complexes, residential blocks (Montgomery Residences) and recreational centres.

“The urban planning of the city is designed to accommodate the technological, infrastructural, spatial planning and usability needs of today’s modern businesses and it will be one of the first master planned technological business districts in Africa,” he said.

He said the city was looking to create 10,000 jobs […]

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