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Amazon Plans to Build Development Centers in Africa – $1.7B Investment by 2029

by Faith Amonimo
June 10, 2025
in African Investment Landscape, Investor Hotspots
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Amazon Plans to Build Development Centers in Africa – $1.7B Investment by 2029

Amazon’s Chief Technology Officer, Werner Vogels, announced plans to build development centers across the continent during his recent visit to Lagos, Nigeria.

Development centers are special offices where engineers and tech experts build, test, and improve software. These centers serve both local markets and global clients. Amazon wants to set up these facilities across Africa to tap into the continent’s growing tech talent.

Following the Talent

 

“Amazon wants to follow where the talent is,” said Vogels during his Lagos visit. He pointed out that despite concerns about skilled workers leaving Africa, the continent still has many talented professionals, especially in Nigeria.

The Amazon CTO met with local tech leaders and attended events to promote innovation. He visited SeamlessHR, an African HR technology company based in Lagos. This company serves over 2,000 businesses across 20 African countries and recently raised $9 million in funding.

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Amazon’s Growing Presence in Africa

 

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has been expanding in Africa for several years. The company launched its first African region in Cape Town, South Africa, in 2020. Since then, AWS has invested over $874 million in South Africa alone.

The company plans to invest another $1.7 billion in Africa by 2029. This investment will focus on building more infrastructure and cloud services across the continent.

Kenya Gets First Development Center

 

In October 2023, Amazon opened its first development center in Africa in Nairobi, Kenya. The center is located at KOFISI Square and employs skilled engineers and other professionals. Kenya’s President William Ruto attended the launch ceremony.

The Nairobi center supports companies that use AWS services and helps develop new technology solutions. This move shows Amazon’s commitment to investing in African talent and innovation.

Job Creation and Skills Training

 

Amazon’s expansion in Africa is creating thousands of jobs. The company’s investments are expected to support local employment and boost economic growth in several countries.

AWS also runs training programs to help Africans learn cloud computing skills. The company has trained millions of people worldwide and wants to extend these programs across Africa. These training courses are often free and help people start new careers in technology.

Why Africa Matters

 

Africa is becoming a major hub for technology innovation. The continent has a young, growing population and increasing internet access. Many African countries are investing in digital infrastructure and supporting tech startups.

Amazon sees Africa as a key growth market. The company wants to be part of Africa’s digital transformation and help build the continent’s tech ecosystem.

Local Partnerships

 

During his Lagos visit, Vogels also participated in the AWS Builders’ Day event. This event brings together local developers and tech enthusiasts to share knowledge and build connections.

Amazon is working with local universities and training institutions to develop cloud computing skills. These partnerships help ensure that African workers have the skills needed for modern tech jobs.

What This Means for Africa

 

Amazon’s development centers will bring several benefits to Africa:

  • More Jobs: The centers will create employment opportunities for engineers, developers, and other tech professionals
  • Skills Development: Local workers will gain experience with cutting-edge technology
  • Innovation: The centers will help develop solutions for African markets
  • Investment: Amazon’s presence will attract other tech companies to invest in Africa

Looking Ahead

 

Amazon’s announcement signals a major shift in how global tech companies view Africa. The continent is no longer seen just as a market to sell products to, but as a source of talent and innovation.

Other major tech companies are also investing in Africa. This competition is good news for African workers and entrepreneurs, as it creates more opportunities and drives innovation.

The development centers are part of Amazon’s broader strategy to expand globally while supporting local communities. By investing in African talent, Amazon is betting on the continent’s future as a major player in the global tech industry.

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Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Writer and Content Editor at Techsoma, covering tech stories and insights across Africa, the Middle...

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