Digital Africa opens a new office in Cambridge, UK

The Digital Africa Development Agency has opened a new office in Cambridge, UK.

We are thrilled to announce the opening of our newest office in Cambridge, United Kingdom, located at the vibrant Bradfield Centre. This milestone is the result of the strong momentum we’ve built together with our customers in 2025. As demand for telecom and digital‑technology solutions continues to grow across Sub‑Saharan Africa, we recognised the need for additional capacity and specialised expertise.

Our Cambridge location will allow us to scale our delivery teams, bringing more engineers, project managers, and consultants on board to meet increasing project volumes. It also gives us a dedicated space to deepen technical expertise, focusing on cutting‑edge telecom infrastructure and digital transformation services.

“Opening our Cambridge office marks a significant step forward in expanding our capacity to deliver expert operational and strategic support to our international customers across Sub‑Saharan Africa. It reflects the strong partnership we enjoy with our customers and reinforces our commitment to innovation, expertise, and local impact.”
— David Eurin, Executive Director

The collaborative environment of the Bradfield Centre aligns perfectly with our culture of innovation and teamwork. From this new hub, we will continue to deliver solutions that empower enterprises and governments throughout Sub‑Saharan Africa.

We thank our clients, partners, and dedicated staff for their trust and support—without you, this expansion would not be possible. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements about new projects and hiring opportunities in 2026.

ABOUT DIGITAL AFRICA DEVELOPMENT AGENCY

The Digital Africa Development Agency helps public and private organisations to maximise the impact of digital services on economic development and their stakeholders, by providing expert advice, market insights and operational support. More information at www.digitalafrica.ai    


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