Government relationships, policy sandboxing, and regulatory navigation — the institutional infrastructure that makes technology deployment in Africa possible.
A precision deployment operation. Four phases. One mission: break the bottleneck so that actors with greater reach can move in at scale.
4–6 weeks of embedded policy intelligence. Working through government relationships, ITC identifies where a technology deployment creates a 10:1 catalytic unlock.
3–4 weeks. A mission briefing, not a prize event. ITC recruits its deployment team against a specific Deployment Brief. Co-signed by ITC and the institutional partner.
3–6 months. Winning teams enter the ITC Hub. Policy navigation, regulatory sandboxing, capacity building, and architecture review. Milestone-linked capital, not grants.
The working deployment triggers: government scale-up, DFI investment, private sector entry, cross-border replication. ITC steps back. Others move in at scale.
Agricultural bottleneck → national rollout funding
Trade friction → regional corridor adoption
Health triage gap → DFI national scale funding
AIPP provides the institutional intelligence and government relationships that underpin everything ITC does. Its work goes beyond Deploy Africa missions:
Creating regulatory environments where technology deployments can be tested before full legislative integration.
Direct relationships with ministries, regulatory bodies, and regional institutions across the continent.
Evidence-based analysis on the binding constraints holding African countries back from technology adoption.
Connecting deployment missions with the right government counterpart and ensuring co-ownership of the adoption pathway.
If you represent a government ministry, regulatory body, regional institution, or development partner with a binding constraint that technology could break, we want to hear from you.