
Across Africa, AI innovations are being built to address climate variability e.g. improving seasonal forecasts, predicting droughts, enabling early warning, and strengthening food security, green energy. However,most of them never reach the communities they were designed to serve. This is not because the science is weak but because the pathways to scale are not well understood, underfunded, and largely uncharted. This session is where we start defining an action plan for scale.
RICH is a continent-wide initiative co-led by the Local Development Research Institute (LDRI), AfriClimate AI, and Landscape Alliance. Its mission is to bridge the gap between promising African climate AI research and real-world, community-scale deployment, with a particular focus on the public and institutional pathways to scale that most climate innovations must take.
This three-hour session is RICH’s first convening at Deep Learning Indaba. It brings together live demonstrations of African climate AI innovations already in deployment, candid dialogue on what responsible scaling demands, and structured time to forge the data, research, and funding partnerships the field needs.
Your expertise and experience in the room will shape the Hub’s work.
The session opens with live demonstrations of African climate AI innovations already reaching farmers and communities. The first confirmed demo is ImvulaNet, AfriClimate AI’s AI-driven hyperlocal seasonal forecasting system for smallholder farmers in South Africa’s Limpopo and Free State provinces. Demonstrations are designed to surface questions, not just answers.
A rotating dialogue with researchers, innovators, funders and policy actors. The central question: whose definition of “ready to scale” are we using, and who is harmed when we get it wrong? This conversation will surface real tensions around data ownership, community consent, the environmental cost of AI, and the limits of responsible AI frameworks developed outside African contexts.
Three parallel groups will be formed to each address a live, unresolved challenge the Hub is facing in its first year. Your group’s output feeds directly into the Hub’s published innovation scaling framework, with contributions attributed.
The working group topics will be shared with the full program.
A structured matchmaking session across three stations:
Participants will bring a pre-prepared offer-and-ask card with each station host documenting concrete next steps before the session ends.
For Researchers, innovators, and partners working at the intersection of AI, climate, and development
You will get the most from this session if you are: