Cassava Technologies, a global technology leader of African heritage, has announced the launch of its Cassava Cloud Partner (CCP) programme, aimed at enabling mobile network operators (MNOs) and system integrators across Africa and Latin America to consume, resell, or distribute AI, cloud, and digital services using Cassava’s infrastructure and technology platforms.
The programme is part of Cassava’s broader strategy to build a sovereign cloud and AI ecosystem, allowing governments, enterprises, and developers to deploy advanced AI solutions while maintaining control over their data and digital platforms.
“Through the CCP programme, we are working with partners to extend access to AI infrastructure, cloud platforms, digital capabilities, and solutions, enabling enterprises, developers, and entrepreneurs across the continent to build and deploy AI-powered solutions,” said Ahmed El Beheiry, Group COO and Chief Technology & AI Officer at Cassava Technologies.
“We are expanding Africa’s sovereign AI ecosystem to address the continent’s unique challenges while creating opportunities for growth and digital inclusion.”
The CCP programme offers four key value propositions: access to NVIDIA Cloud Partner solutions, Cassava’s turnkey AI Factory, Cassava’s native AI solutions, and CAIMEx—a localized multi-model platform providing unified access to leading AI models through regional AI factories. CAIMEx enables customers to leverage advanced tools such as the Customer Experience Conversational Interface (CECI), Geospatial AI Ops, and Cassava Autonomous Networks.
Cassava’s platform allows partners and customers to deploy compute capabilities in a scalable, fully orchestrated manner from day one, following local compliance standards.
By offering a flexible, managed approach, the CCP programme removes traditional barriers to entry, including high upfront infrastructure costs, and supports the development of a homegrown AI and cloud ecosystem.
With this initiative, Cassava Technologies is positioning itself as a key enabler of AI innovation, digital inclusion, and enterprise-ready solutions across Africa and Latin America, opening new pathways for economic growth and technological sovereignty.
