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Tunisia Opens Free AI Conference Doors to Global Tech Community This December

AI DAYS Tunisia 2025 is about to transform Hammamet into North Africa's biggest artificial intelligence gathering with Microsoft partnerships and startup showcases

by Faith Amonimo
November 7, 2025
in Event Radar Africa
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Tunisia Opens Free AI Conference Doors to Global Tech Community This December

Tunisia will be hosting a transformative two-day conference that will bring global tech leaders, local startups, and AI enthusiasts under one roof. The AI DAYS Tunisia 2025 is scheduled for December 19-20 at Hotel Laico Hammamet & Thalasso, offering free access to AI education and networking opportunities.

Tunisia’s AI Momentum Builds Across Multiple Fronts

Tunisia solidifies its position as Africa’s second-ranked nation in AI talent readiness, tied with Egypt and trailing only South Africa. The country scored 51.80 points in the Africa 2025 AI Talent Readiness Index, demonstrating strong foundations in digital transformation and developer density.

Recent developments showcase Tunisia’s growing AI ecosystem. Novation City launched Africa’s first NVIDIA DGX A100 system in September 2024, creating an advanced innovation hub that bridges academia, industry, and government sectors. The facility now serves as a training ground for AI professionals across the continent.

Microsoft Experts Lead Technical Sessions

The December conference features Microsoft AI specialists delivering keynote presentations alongside hands-on workshops covering Azure AI, Copilot integration, and open-source frameworks. Attendees gain direct access to technical expertise from one of the world’s leading AI companies, with sessions designed for both beginners and advanced practitioners.

Technical workshops span multiple AI development platforms, including OpenAI integrations, Hugging Face model implementations, and Microsoft’s proprietary AI tools. The program emphasizes practical skills that participants can immediately apply in their professional environments.

Healthcare and Climate Technology Take Center Stage

Real-world AI applications dominate the conference agenda, with dedicated sessions exploring healthcare diagnostics, patient care optimization, and climate technology solutions. These sectors represent key growth areas where AI implementation can deliver measurable social impact across Tunisia and neighboring countries.

The healthcare focus aligns with Tunisia’s digital transformation strategy, which includes 138 government projects targeting AI integration across multiple sectors. Education, finance, and transportation sectors also feature prominently in demonstration sessions throughout both conference days.

Local Startup Ecosystem Gets Global Spotlight

Tunisian AI startups receive prime showcasing opportunities during the conference, presenting their innovations to international audiences and potential investors. The startup segment connects local entrepreneurs with global networks while demonstrating Tunisia’s growing AI innovation capacity.

Live demonstration sessions allow attendees to interact directly with AI-powered solutions developed by local teams. These presentations highlight practical applications that address regional challenges while maintaining global market relevance.

Interactive Experiences Beyond Traditional Sessions

Conference organizers integrate entertainment elements, including AI-powered art installations, interactive games, and immersive experiences suitable for all ages. These attractions make complex AI concepts accessible to broader audiences while maintaining professional networking opportunities.

The venue selection at Hammamet provides a resort atmosphere that encourages informal networking alongside structured programming. Evening sessions extend networking opportunities beyond traditional conference hours.

Strategic Government Support Drives Participation

Tunisia’s government actively supports AI development through its comprehensive roadmap targeting infrastructure development, skills training, and pilot project implementation. The national strategy moves beyond planning phases into active execution, with cloud computing and high-performance computing infrastructure developments already underway.

Government backing includes the establishment of public AI institutes at major universities and the implementation of digital identity systems that facilitate AI service delivery. These initiatives create foundations for sustainable AI ecosystem growth.

Registration Details and Accommodation Options

The completely free conference requires advance registration to secure attendance slots. Organizers Jamel Abed and Dr. Mohamed Touati coordinate registration processes and accommodation arrangements for out-of-town participants.

Special group rates at Blue Marine Hotel Hammamet provide convenient lodging options for conference attendees. The accommodation package includes transfer services and local assistance for international visitors unfamiliar with the region.

Both conference days begin at 9:00 AM Central European Time, with programming extending through evening networking sessions. The two-day format allows comprehensive coverage of AI topics while maintaining manageable daily schedules for participants.

Building Tunisia’s Position in Global AI Networks

The conference strengthens Tunisia’s connections to international AI communities while showcasing local capabilities to global audiences. These connections support knowledge transfer, investment opportunities, and collaborative research initiatives that benefit the broader regional ecosystem.

Tunisia’s strategic location, situated between Europe and Africa, positions the country as a natural bridge for AI development and implementation across multiple markets. The December conference capitalizes on this geographic advantage while building technical capabilities that support long-term growth.

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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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