UNIPORT Partners with the Nigerian Army on Artificial Intelligence

The University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) and the Nigerian Army have announced a collaborative effort to explore the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology. The aim of the collaboration is to establish a strong working relationship between UNIPORT and the Nigerian Army Heritage and Future Centre. This partnership will leverage UNIPORT's expertise in AI to develop solutions that benefit the Nigerian Army.

UNIPORT Partners with the Nigerian Army on Artificial Intelligence

The University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) and the Nigerian Army have announced a collaborative effort to explore the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology.

Major General E.O.Agbebaku,alongside his team, visited UNIPORT to discuss potential partnerships. Their visit stemmed from the Nigerian Army's recognition of UNIPORT's impressive advancements in AI and Robotics through its Centre for Information Technology and Electronics (CITE).

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UNIPORT Vice Chancellor,Owunari Georgewill announced this patnership on his linkedIn account.

The aim of the collaboration is to establish a strong working relationship between UNIPORT and the Nigerian Army Heritage and Future Centre. This partnership will leverage UNIPORT's expertise in AI to develop solutions that benefit the Nigerian Army.

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The details of the collaboration will be solidified through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU),ensuring a clear framework for the partnership.

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UNIPORT commended the Nigerian Army for taking a proactive step towards integrating AI technology.This collaboration has the potential to significantly enhance the Army's capabilities and operations.

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The specific areas of AI development envisioned in this partnership remain undisclosed.