Senegal's adoption of edge computing is rapidly increasing, with a 15% market share reflecting the country's efforts to improve local data processing and reduce latency. Cloud computing revenues continue to grow, reaching USD 250 million, driven by expanding digital services and government initiatives supporting ICT infrastructure. The country hosts 12 data centers, facilitating local data storage and processing, which boosts digital resilience and economic diversification.
Internet penetration nearing 70% indicates broadening digital access, supporting the digital economy's growth. With digital activities contributing over 20% to GDP, Senegal is positioning itself as an emerging digital hub in West Africa. Investments in cloud and edge computing infrastructure are expected to further accelerate economic transformation, improve service delivery, and foster innovation across sectors like agriculture, finance, and education.