The Biggest Tech Buzz in the World has Kenya at the Centre

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Google opens product development center in Nairobi, its first in Africa
By Annie Njanja

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Google has today announced the launch of a product development center in Nairobi, its first in the continent, to build “transformative” products and services for the African market and the world. This comes after the tech giant revealed plans to invest $1 billion over the next five years in October last year. The center is Google’s second major research and development investment in Africa, after the tech giant set up an AI and research center in Ghana in 2019.

Google said its will hire over 100 tech talent including software engineers, researchers and designers over the next two years to help solve difficult and technical challenges, such as improving the smartphone experience for people in Africa, or building a more reliable internet infrastructure, said Google VP for products, Suzanne Frey.

Google joins the growing list of tech giants setting up innovations hub in Nairobi. Two weeks ago and shortly after Microsoft launched a research and development center in Nairobi, Visa announced that it had set up its first innovation center to co-create payment and commerce solutions with partners.

“Africa has been at the forefront of innovation, and we believe that we are going to continue to develop and innovate right here from the continent,” said Google’s policy lead for Sub-Saharan Africa Charles Murito.

Google said it plans to continue building partnerships, products and services to get more people connected to the internet, support small and medium-sized businesses and non-profit organizations.

“We have 300 million people on the internet in the region [Africa] today. We also know that in the course of the rest of this decade, we’re going to have another half a billion people who will experience internet for the very first time, which is why it is incredibly important that we build products and experiences that are helpful to these people that are going to be experiencing the internet just in Africa,” said Google in Africa managing directo r, Nitin Gajria.
 
Uhuru Amefanya kazi buana. Its not easy to attract such mega Corporations that create quality jobs to a country.

Meanwhile hasla wants to give our software engineers wilbaros. Sad.
 
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The only reason they would come to Africa is because of cheap labour....same reason why manufacturing largely happens in China.. people should not have too much hope
The development pool gets to be large accommodating younger ones who have been jobless. Eventually the Labour wages will tilt in their favour. China started by copying other countries developed technology now look where it is. We may get to a position whereby the country will be a leader in coding and we will outsource most of the technology to the world's best
 
Truth is, this move rattles our very own startups as stated above. O Hail Google RIP to our very own innovations. Not cool.
There is no monopoly of ideas in the tech industry. At least maybe parents can actually take computer science degrees seriously in the future now that the space is opening up.

I am just happy about the Amazon data centre. It seems I won't have to play Fortnite on 70 ping for long now. 😔
 
Good move but the tech talent pool is already exhausted, Microsoft swept up most of the good senior and intermediate talent, what's left is a lot of entry level engineers who got into engineering recently after realising there is money, nobody wants to touch these even startups because you will just be training them for others to poach, fang cannot lower their bar just to fill slots they will rather move to another market. It takes years and the right kind of work and mentoring for entry levels to mature to senior and this is what people are not accounting for.
 
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