Atlancis Technologies, through its Servernah Cloud brand, has launched East and Central Africa’s first GPU-powered AI Factory at iXAfrica Data Centres, marking a major step in the region’s race toward digital sovereignty.
The deployment enables African enterprises, governments, and startups to build, train, and deploy AI models locally for the first time – reducing dependence on offshore infrastructure and expanding access to high-performance computing (HPC).
Built on Open Compute Project (OCP) principles and powered by NVIDIA GPUs, the Servernah platform delivers hyperscale compute performance for AI, machine learning, and data analytics workloads. Atlancis Chief Executive Officer, Daniel Njuguna, called the project “the heart of Africa’s AI revolution,” positioning Kenya as a hub for indigenous innovation.

Hosted at iXAfrica’s NBO1 campus, the AI Factory leverages the facility’s green grid, carrier-neutral connectivity, and Tier III-certified uptime.
“This is a defining step in Africa’s AI infrastructure story,” said Snehar Shah, CEO of iXAfrica Data Centres. “Partnerships like this are how we build an intelligent future – locally powered and globally competitive.”
The project underscores Africa’s accelerating shift toward locally built, sovereign digital infrastructure—anchoring the continent’s emerging AI economy in its own data centers rather than the cloud regions of others.
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