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Space42 partners with Microsoft, Esri to deliver Africa’s most comprehensive base map to date

The five-year collaboration aims to strengthen geospatial capabilities across Africa and the UAE
Space42 partners with Microsoft, Esri to deliver Africa’s most comprehensive base map to date
The data will be licensed to national governments, enabling ownership and long-term updating by National Mapping Agencies

UAE-based  Space42 announced on Tuesday that it has signed an agreement with Microsoft and Esri at the latter’s 2025 User Conference to deliver high-resolution, scalable base maps across all 54 African countries, serving over 1.4 billion people.

Known as the Map Africa Initiative, the project will create the most comprehensive base map of the continent to date, addressing challenges in infrastructure, investment and institutional gaps.

“This collaboration with Microsoft and Esri is more than technical; it’s strategic. It advances Space42’s business priorities, strengthens our role as a trusted partner to governments and delivers meaningful benefits to communities across Africa,” said Hasan Al Hosani, CEO of smart solutions at Space42.

Driving sustainable development across the continent

The updated mapping system will catalyze economic development through increased access to intelligent solutions that support governments, businesses and communities. The five-year collaboration aims to strengthen geospatial capabilities across Africa and the UAE, providing precise and accessible data to national and regional stakeholders.

“Accurate, high-quality mapping and the intelligence solutions built on it are essential for growth, resilience and inclusive innovation. With reliable data, communities and economies prosper,” Al Hosani added.

Maps of Africa are fragmented, outdated, or inaccessible, leaving governments and businesses to make major decisions with inaccurate and incomplete data. The Map Africa Initiative seeks to change that by producing continent-wide geospatial data that is accurate, timely and locally managed.

“Transforming satellite imagery into detailed, accurate base maps at continental scale requires advanced geospatial technology and professional production workflows. These same capabilities have supported similar national and regional mapping efforts around the world. With Map Africa, we are helping to establish a foundational resource that will drive infrastructure planning, economic growth and sustainable development across the continent,” explained Jack Dangermond, president of Esri.

Space42 to lead fundraising efforts and project management

The The Map Africa Initiative process itself is collaborative from start to finish, bringing together the complementary strengths of each organization. Space42 will lead fundraising efforts and project management, in addition to providing satellite data through sovereign capacities and commercial partners. It will process data using AI-powered Digital Twin models to produce dynamic, use-specific outputs and lead the Research & Development roadmap for new AI models and automation of map production workflows.

Meanwhile, Esri will orchestrate base map production workflows with its GeoAI and remote sensing capabilities, while also supporting regional hubs to train local teams and build long-term capacity. In addition, Microsoft will provide the secure cloud infrastructure and AI framework through Azure to support data processing, sharing, and integration at scale.

The initiative will unlock long-term value across multiple industries:

  • Ports and logistics: Detailed terrain and infrastructure mapping will improve route planning, reduce inefficiencies, and support Africa’s emergence as a global logistics hub.
  • Renewable energy: Site selection models will support optimal solar and wind deployment, improving efficiency and return on investment.
  • Security and disaster response: Governments will be better equipped to monitor borders, track natural resources, and coordinate emergency responses.
  • Smart cities and digital economies: Accurate maps are foundational to urban planning, public services, and technology deployment.

The data will be licensed to national governments, enabling ownership and long-term updating by National Mapping Agencies. Over time, the initiative will also support a new commercial ecosystem of African startups. G42 and Microsoft-managed data centres across the continent will eventually house the data.

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Laying the foundations for smart cities and digital economies

For Space42, the initiative deepens long-standing partnerships with Microsoft and Esri, expands Space42’s presence in Africa, and opens new commercial opportunities in analytics, licensing and infrastructure support. The Map Africa Initiative reflects Space42’s position as the global partner of choice for governments seeking geospatial data at scale, serving as both a strategic proof point and a commercial gateway to new markets.

The UAE is Africa’s largest foreign investor, with $44 billion in capital deployed in 2024 alone, nearly matching the combined investments of the UK and China. As the UAE’s national space champion, Space42 advances this agenda by exporting AI and geospatial capabilities that enable data-driven development.

By expanding the UAE’s space ecosystem and fostering knowledge transfer across industries, Space42’s geospatial mapping capabilities play a crucial role in building a future-ready, innovation-driven economy in both the UAE and Africa.

For African countries, the mapping capabilities enable smarter land use, improved disaster response, modern infrastructure planning and the foundations for smart cities and digital economies. For the UAE, this strategic engagement opens high-growth markets, deepens diplomatic and commercial ties, and consolidates its role as a global leader in AI-enabled space solutions.

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