AfricAI Inks Exclusive Deal to Deploy Micropolis Robotics Across Africa
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AfricAI Inks Exclusive Deal to Deploy Micropolis Robotics Across Africa

The deal grants AfricAI sole rights to deploy advanced robotics platforms across the continent.

1/29/2026
Ali Abounasr El Alaoui
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AfricAI has secured a landmark multi-year agreement with Micropolis Robotics, becoming the exclusive distributor for their advanced robotics platforms across Africa. This strategic partnership is poised to reshape the continent's technology landscape by introducing physical artificial intelligence on a massive scale. The deal establishes AfricAI as the primary gateway for deploying intelligent autonomous systems in key sectors throughout the region.


A Market-Shaping Mandate

The agreement grants AfricAI sole and exclusive rights to commercialize and deploy Micropolis's technologies, effectively barring any other distributors or agents. This structure positions AfricAI as the central execution and go-to-market platform for robotics in sectors like industry, security, and logistics. Fareed Aljawhari, CEO of Micropolis Robotics, described the deal not as a collaboration but as a "market-shaping mandate" for the continent.

Micropolis Robotics selected AfricAI due to its unique operational reach, regulatory expertise, and commitment to a sovereign AI vision. Aljawhari emphasized that AfricAI is the only partner capable of executing such a large-scale deployment across Africa's diverse markets. This exclusive appointment underscores the confidence Micropolis has in AfricAI's ability to manage the complexities of continental technology integration.

Fostering Sovereign AI and Localisation

A core principle of the partnership is the development of sovereign, context-aware intelligent systems tailored for African environments. HRH Prince Malik Ado-Ibrahim, Executive Chairman of AfricAI, stressed that the goal is not merely to import automation but to build local capacity. The mandate ensures that value creation, regulatory compliance, and control remain firmly within the continent.

To achieve this, the agreement includes a structured localisation framework designed to anchor robotics deployment and skills transfer within Africa. This long-term strategy focuses on workforce training and building a local talent pool capable of managing and innovating with these advanced systems. The framework is supported by performance-linked expansion rights and automatic renewals, ensuring a sustained commitment to local development.

Strategic Integration and Deployment

The partnership will see the integration of Micropolis’s autonomous robotics with AfricAI’s proprietary sovereign AI stack. This fusion of hardware and software will power sophisticated solutions for AI-driven security, robotics-enabled port operations, and industrial automation. The technology is specifically designed to operate effectively within the complex and demanding real-world conditions found across Africa.

Initial deployments are slated to begin in the critical sectors of security, smart infrastructure, and logistics. Following this first phase, the rollout will expand across multiple African nations as part of AfricAI’s broader strategy for intelligent infrastructure. This phased approach allows for tailored solutions and ensures that each deployment meets specific regional needs and regulatory requirements.

Long-Term Vision and Economic Impact

Industry analysts view this agreement as a pivotal moment, positioning AfricAI as one of the continent's first exclusive robotics gatekeepers. This strategic role could enable African nations to leapfrog traditional industrialization pathways by adopting autonomous, AI-driven physical infrastructure directly. The partnership represents a significant shift from software-based AI to the deployment of intelligent machines in the physical world.


This exclusive mandate between AfricAI and Micropolis Robotics marks a transformative step for Africa's technological future, heralding a new era of physical AI. By focusing on sovereign capabilities and local value creation, the partnership aims to build a sustainable robotics ecosystem. Both companies have affirmed their dedication to responsible innovation, enhancing productivity and economic resilience across the continent.