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💡TinyML Workshop in Malawi 🧠

We’re excited to announce that the RAIDO Project made a significant impact at the TinyML Workshop in Malawi from March 30th to April 4th!

Our team delivered multiple technical presentations and participated enthusiastically in all workshop activities, from collaborative discussions to practical demonstrations. This valuable event, jointly organized by ICTP/UNESCO, ITU, IRCAI, and the University of Malawi (UNIMA), aimed to enhance Tiny Machine Learning capabilities in environments with limited resources.

The engagement and enthusiasm from all participants were remarkable.

We extend our gratitude to everyone who joined and enhanced the collaborative atmosphere. Through these international partnerships, we continue to make AI education and technology more accessible globally!

For more information check out the Workshop’s details

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