Hosting Innovation: Sharing Ghana’s Tech Revolution, 🇬ðŸ‡
Just completed one of the most rewarding experiences of my career. Hosting an incredible team from TSU through 10 days of Ghana’s innovation landscape, and watching their perspectives transform in real-time was pure magic.
As their co-host and team lead, nothing made me prouder than seeing their faces light up during our Smart Center visits at St. Martin’s de Pores, Dansoman. Four intensive sessions showcasing Ghana’s agricultural landscape and technology adoption, Educational landscape and tech ecosystem.


Organizing those roundtable discussions with Dr. Isaac Addae on technology, Anthony Morrison on smart agriculture, and Dr. Edward Akoto on higher education, felt like introducing family to friends. Watching our international guests engage deeply with local experts, building genuine connections beyond the formal presentations, reminded me of why cultural exchange matters.
The evening reflections were golden, Ghana isn’t just adopting technology, it’s creating and producing smart solutions and brains the world needs. Nothing beats the moment when visitors stop being tourists and start being collaborators. That happened by Day 2.
Next: Why I chose Assin Manso slave river site, Elmina and Cape Coast Castles as our most important stop.
