The post IOTA Partners with Global Entities for Africa’s Digital Trade Transformation appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Terrill Dicki Nov 18, 2025 05:41 IOTA collaborates with the World Economic Forum and Tony Blair Institute on ADAPT, aiming to revolutionize Africa’s trade through digital infrastructure. IOTA has announced a significant partnership with the World Economic Forum and the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change to launch ADAPT, a groundbreaking pan-African digital trade initiative. Spearheaded by the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), ADAPT aims to streamline identity, data, and finance through a robust digital public infrastructure, according to the IOTA Blog. Transforming Africa’s Trade Landscape Africa is on the brink of a transformative trade evolution that could significantly influence its economic future. The ADAPT initiative is set to digitize the continent’s trade processes, enhancing the movement of goods, data, and payments. This digital transformation is projected to unlock tens of billions of dollars in new trade value and bolster economic inclusion across Africa. The initiative envisions a future where all African countries are integrated into a single open digital infrastructure by 2035. This integration is expected to double intra-African trade, unlocking over $70 billion in additional annual trade and generating $23.6 billion in annual economic gains from expedited and cost-effective trade processes. Overcoming Trade Barriers Despite Africa’s vast potential, intra-African trade accounts for only 17% of the continent’s total trade, a stark contrast to regions like Asia and Europe where it exceeds 60%. Structural inefficiencies, such as the lack of trusted digital identities and secure data exchanges, have been significant barriers. Paper-based documentation and lengthy border clearance times further exacerbate these challenges, costing African economies an estimated $25 billion annually. ADAPT addresses these challenges by providing a digital platform that facilitates seamless trade. The initiative is backed by the AfCFTA Secretariat, IOTA, the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, and… The post IOTA Partners with Global Entities for Africa’s Digital Trade Transformation appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Terrill Dicki Nov 18, 2025 05:41 IOTA collaborates with the World Economic Forum and Tony Blair Institute on ADAPT, aiming to revolutionize Africa’s trade through digital infrastructure. IOTA has announced a significant partnership with the World Economic Forum and the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change to launch ADAPT, a groundbreaking pan-African digital trade initiative. Spearheaded by the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), ADAPT aims to streamline identity, data, and finance through a robust digital public infrastructure, according to the IOTA Blog. Transforming Africa’s Trade Landscape Africa is on the brink of a transformative trade evolution that could significantly influence its economic future. The ADAPT initiative is set to digitize the continent’s trade processes, enhancing the movement of goods, data, and payments. This digital transformation is projected to unlock tens of billions of dollars in new trade value and bolster economic inclusion across Africa. The initiative envisions a future where all African countries are integrated into a single open digital infrastructure by 2035. This integration is expected to double intra-African trade, unlocking over $70 billion in additional annual trade and generating $23.6 billion in annual economic gains from expedited and cost-effective trade processes. Overcoming Trade Barriers Despite Africa’s vast potential, intra-African trade accounts for only 17% of the continent’s total trade, a stark contrast to regions like Asia and Europe where it exceeds 60%. Structural inefficiencies, such as the lack of trusted digital identities and secure data exchanges, have been significant barriers. Paper-based documentation and lengthy border clearance times further exacerbate these challenges, costing African economies an estimated $25 billion annually. ADAPT addresses these challenges by providing a digital platform that facilitates seamless trade. The initiative is backed by the AfCFTA Secretariat, IOTA, the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, and…

IOTA Partners with Global Entities for Africa’s Digital Trade Transformation



Terrill Dicki
Nov 18, 2025 05:41

IOTA collaborates with the World Economic Forum and Tony Blair Institute on ADAPT, aiming to revolutionize Africa’s trade through digital infrastructure.

IOTA has announced a significant partnership with the World Economic Forum and the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change to launch ADAPT, a groundbreaking pan-African digital trade initiative. Spearheaded by the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), ADAPT aims to streamline identity, data, and finance through a robust digital public infrastructure, according to the IOTA Blog.

Transforming Africa’s Trade Landscape

Africa is on the brink of a transformative trade evolution that could significantly influence its economic future. The ADAPT initiative is set to digitize the continent’s trade processes, enhancing the movement of goods, data, and payments. This digital transformation is projected to unlock tens of billions of dollars in new trade value and bolster economic inclusion across Africa.

The initiative envisions a future where all African countries are integrated into a single open digital infrastructure by 2035. This integration is expected to double intra-African trade, unlocking over $70 billion in additional annual trade and generating $23.6 billion in annual economic gains from expedited and cost-effective trade processes.

Overcoming Trade Barriers

Despite Africa’s vast potential, intra-African trade accounts for only 17% of the continent’s total trade, a stark contrast to regions like Asia and Europe where it exceeds 60%. Structural inefficiencies, such as the lack of trusted digital identities and secure data exchanges, have been significant barriers. Paper-based documentation and lengthy border clearance times further exacerbate these challenges, costing African economies an estimated $25 billion annually.

ADAPT addresses these challenges by providing a digital platform that facilitates seamless trade. The initiative is backed by the AfCFTA Secretariat, IOTA, the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, and the World Economic Forum, aiming to set a global benchmark for digital innovation in trade.

Key Digital Deliverables

ADAPT’s framework is built upon three interconnected layers: identity, data, and finance. It will enable businesses and governments to adopt secure, self-sovereign digital identities and facilitate cross-border data exchanges. The initiative also aims to create an interoperable finance layer that connects mobile money, banks, and digital currencies, reducing transaction costs and clearance times.

This technological infrastructure will unlock billions in trade finance for small and medium enterprises, ensuring that trusted information flows as efficiently as goods across borders.

Technological Backbone and Implementation

The technological vision for ADAPT includes leveraging emerging technologies like IOTA’s public blockchain network to ensure interoperability across existing systems. IOTA’s expertise will be instrumental in building and integrating ADAPT, transforming trade by converting shipments, documents, and transactions into verifiable digital data.

The rollout of ADAPT will occur in phases, starting with pilot programs in countries like Kenya and Ghana from 2025 to 2026, followed by broader continental implementation by 2035. This phased approach invites collaboration from investors, innovators, and development partners to build a robust foundation for Africa’s digital trade economy.

IOTA’s commitment to Africa extends beyond ADAPT, with plans to hire specialists, build decentralized infrastructures, and foster local innovation through events and partnerships. This holistic approach aims to position Africa as a leader in digital trade transformation.

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