Google Cloud has officially opened its first African cloud region in Johannesburg, a monumental step in its ambitious $1 billion investment plan aimed at transforming Africa's digital landscape.
An independent economic impact study by Access Partnership estimates that the Johannesburg cloud region will contribute a cumulative $90.6 billion (R1.7 trillion) in higher gross economic output between 2025 and 2030, and support the creation of 314 900 jobs by 2030 in South Africa.
While the cloud region has been operational since January 2024, the official launch underscored Google’s commitment to driving innovation and technology accessibility across the continent.
By providing vital access to cutting-edge technologies—from state-of-the-art AI and machine learning to robust data analytics and comprehensive security solutions—this new cloud region empowers African businesses and multinational corporations operating on the continent.
As a result, organisations can streamline their operations, create pioneering tools, and harness newfound growth opportunities.
Google Cloud CEO, Thomas Kurian, said Google's longstanding commitment to Africa takes a significant step forward with the launch of the Johannesburg cloud region.
"By bringing cutting-edge cloud and AI technologies closer to the business and developers that are fueling the local economy, we hope to accelerate African innovation, bringing sustainable growth across the continent," Kurian said.
The Johannesburg cloud region is part of a broader initiative that includes significant infrastructure improvements across Africa.
In May 2024, Google Cloud announced the launch of a new fibre optic cable route called Umoja, connecting Kenya to Australia.
This route, alongside the earlier announced Equiano cable, integrates with the Johannesburg cloud region to enhance network access throughout Africa, making it faster, more reliable, and more affordable.
This interconnected infrastructure is pivotal for bridging the digital divide, ensuring equitable access to digital advancements for all African nations.
President Cyril Ramaphosa said the Google Cloud region in Johannesburg was a valuable investment in South Africa, fostering innovation across our economy.
"Google's growing presence will benefit the people of South Africa and the rest of Africa by allowing firms and entrepreneurs to access the powerful potential of AI, transforming nearly every part of the economy," Ramaphosa said.
The launch event featured keynote addresses from industry and government leaders, including Tara Brady, President of Google Cloud Europe, Middle East and Africa; Alex Okosi, managing director of Google Sub-Saharan Africa; and Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi, demonstrating the revolutionary potential of cloud technology for African businesses and individuals.
Business and technical tracks, along with a partner expo, provided attendees with valuable insights and hands-on experience with Google Cloud's advanced technologies.
The event also showcased Google Cloud's extensive partner network, featuring over 20 sponsors and exhibitors. Premier sponsors included Accenture, ADG, Deimos, Deloitte, Digicloud and Liquid C2.
Google Cloud is also a driving force behind Africa's vibrant startup scene.
Through programs like Google for Startups Accelerator Africa, Google Cloud has been instrumental in supporting over 260 startups across 17 African countries.
Participating startups in the Accelerator Africa program can receive up to $350 000 in Google Cloud credits to build and scale their businesses.
These startups have achieved remarkable success, collectively raising over $600 million in follow-on funding, surpassing funding levels seen by other startups in the African tech sector.
This support has also translated into tangible growth, with a 31% increase in employment and a 25% increase in monthly recurring revenue among the participating startups.
Vukani Mngxati, CEO of Accenture in Africa, said the launch of Google Cloud's Johannesburg region marks a significant leap forward for Africa," said.
"By bringing resilient cloud capabilities to the continent, Google Cloud is empowering businesses to unlock new levels of agility and scalability," Mngxati said.
"Accenture is committed to working alongside our clients to harness these advancements, enabling them to drive impactful innovation and build future-ready organizations."
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