By Aaior K. Comfort
Conclase Academy, a leading software engineering school, has expanded its offerings by introducing courses in Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Python, further boosting Africans’ tech skills. The academy, which already operates in Nigeria and Ghana, has now expanded to Kenya, marking its third African country of operation.
Founder Adeposi Bamiduro announced the academy’s growth in a statement on Tuesday, emphasizing that the new courses cement Conclase Academy’s role as a major player in Africa’s tech industry. Bamiduro noted the increasing demand for AI expertise as companies globally seek professionals skilled in generative AI, deep learning, and advanced technologies.
“Our mission is to empower Africans to play a significant role in the global tech industry. Expanding to Kenya is a major step in fulfilling this mission,” Bamiduro said. Conclase Academy has trained over 500 students with a 95% hiring rate, establishing a reputation for accelerating tech careers.
Kenyan students will benefit from a six-month curriculum blending theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, preparing them for internships and full-time positions. Alongside AI and Python, the academy continues to offer high-demand programs in Cybersecurity, Data Analysis, Frontend and Backend Engineering, DevOps, and Product Management.
Bamiduro also highlighted Conclase Academy’s commitment to connecting graduates with local and international job opportunities through key partnerships in Kenya, positioning the academy as a leader in shaping Africa’s tech talent.