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Infineon Opens the World's Largest Power Semiconductor Factory in Germany
Infineon's new Dresden fab isn't making the chips that train AI models; it's making the ones that keep AI data centres powered, cooled, and running efficiently. At 5 billion euros, it's the biggest single investment in the company's history, and it arrived ahead of schedule

UN Warns AI Is Advancing Faster Than Global Rules Can Keep Up
The United Nations opened its first-ever Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva this week, backed by a new independent scientific report warning that AI capabilities are outpacing both scientific understanding and government oversight. Here's what was actually said and what happens next.

Nigeria Pushes for Human-Centred AI at the International Labour Conference
Nigeria took its AI concerns to the global stage in Geneva this June, warning that automation without a safety net is a recipe for instability. The message centred on gig and platform workers and on ensuring AI's profits are shared with the people it displaces.

Ayanfeoluwa Odunsi: The Self-Taught Builder Turning Ijebu Into Nigeria's Next Tech Hub
Ayanfeoluwa Odunsi didn't come up through a computer science degree or a big tech company. He built his way into product development through graphic design, data analytics, and football coaching. After a failed first product and a team that fell apart, he's now building AI tools for everyday Africans, with a bigger goal: turning his hometown into a tech hub

Introducing KiaGo Tech: Building the Operating System for Everyday Commerce in Africa
Lunch from a restaurant, groceries for the house, produce from the market down the road. Getting through a single week of everyday buying in Nigeria often takes five different apps and a dozen WhatsApp chats. Kiago Tech was built to close that gap, not with one product, but with an integrated ecosystem: KiaChow, KiaChow Store, Market Square, KiaVendor, and KiaKart