Hello and welcome to the d w debates of the World Economic forum to our viewers watching us from home were coming to you from the most visited city in Africa Cape Town my name is edith q money now according to u. N. Figures by the year 2050 every 2 out of 4 people will be african well thats quite staggering when you think about it does that then mean that if the population is going to quadruple here that our data will also quadruple and what does that mean for the future of data on the continent this morning were asking the question is data africas new oil and im going to be helped to answer that by my Student Panel and im going to be introducing them now im joined by sylvia my carry on my extreme right shes the head of geospatial technologies on the cofounder of have to undergo 6 base in kenya but also joined by mr alex new who is the managing partner and chairman at 80 kindy if youve been to the World Economic forum a few times you might have seen his face. On my right my immediate right is mr moritz on meds he is the managing director and the head for the center for the 4th Industrial Revolution right here at the World Economic forum host and also doubling up as a panel member thank you and last but not least france corneas is the cofounder and chief executive officer of data profit based here in south africa thank you all for joining us. So more let me start with you were asking the question that africas oil why that comparison is that even a fair one. I would go a step further and say data is the oxygen oxygen for the. 4th and that sort of revolution because if you look at the developments an Artificial Intelligence particularly around 2016 with very little data we have demonstrated that we can crack potentially do some of the most difficult challenges we face today from increasing our grid culture yields reducing Energy Consumption infer improving congestion and maybe accelerate to cure for cancer and data is the source for a lot of these potential developments so in our view in my view there is the oil its probably the oxygen or the 4th Industrial Revolution and theres a huge potential as you say in africa were talking about potential but france youre someone whos actually already harnessing the power of data can you talk to me about what you do what data provide absolutely so a lot of the work that we do at that profit focuses on analyzing manufacturing data which is a really interesting field when you look at the amount of data it created as manufacturing as the sectors in fact that it produces the most amount of data which it was in the african context and shocked the way we will grow what we say is you know largely manufacturing hubs across the world from africa its still very you also doing something similar and have to undertake and theres an interesting article you wrote about how data is already helping us fight Climate Change in africa. Product so at hampton a lead to what we are focusing on we worked with the wonder government and most particularly the Agricultural Ministry in one is seeing the editor in collaboration with said late imageries to ensure that they have the correct information and where particular crops are being planted saw for Climate Change that in the data helps countries or organization determine when to plant and when not to plant therefore awaiting west saw in that manner you are trying to tackle the whole idea of Climate Change and ensuring that you transcend that by using beater to to make sure you making better does the show ends at the right time so if on the hierarchy of means data and the human touch which comes 1st more a. I think they go together because with data we can really have human centric solutions. Is not just coming from people obviously its important but theres a potential as we heard before to harness data from things as well and if you combine things that are environment lifestyle data personal data would control or create a better economy that benefits the people of africa and also create an environment for startups create opportunities for young people to get into new fields alex i want to come to you now because were talking in the context of africa these startups were in one of the biggest hobbs right now but these tech initiatives are often limited to either city or enterprise level how do we make sure that africa as a whole is enjoying the benefits. If you think about the data as a Strategic AssetJust Like Oil and oxygen youve got to create it youve got to collect it and youve got to protect it and if data is like oil what would you do if someone was taking your Oil Every Day selling it back to you and you could protect it you can protect the pipes and i think thats the issue for africa to unlock the potential is not just finding the right best applications for the future learning from the world having the Public Private partnerships every rackauckas about but also having a sensible data framework what are the rules who also. Who decides who owns the day who prices the data who collects the data where do you stored safely and in a safe environment i think we can come about later i think there are some areas to deep bottleneck for africa that allows more cross border trade clear rules on data authenticating customers and suppliers and transactions or the like so theres a little bit of on this topic i think theres 2 parts of my brain optimism and theres also why theres a lot of things that need to change in order to take advantage of the some of these applications ok so let me stay with you youre saying we need a little bit of skepticism and when it comes to the issue of data at the moment are we applying that balance correctly and i think we need more than skepticism i think a fair amount of paranoia. You know data is a weapon. And if you dont think you own the data now you someone else owns it and if you dont collect in to protect it someone already has. Just this past week we talked about google identifying obviously they have a conflict of interest in some sense that saying i phone for 2 years had a malware that was spying on you. We have all the sort of global trade issues regarding sort of who is spying on to in terms of equipment in the technology of the 4th Industrial Revolution. I think facebook just had to pay a 200000000. 00 fine for allowing players bad players to sort of violate child privacy laws so the intrusion of data data is borderless and some of our laws are within countries and theres 54 countries here and in africa and as i looked at the figures in 2019 of the 54 countries only 24 had any form of formal data legislation in terms of frameworks for how to cope how to create collect and protect it and the rest either have draft legislation no legislation or no data so thats its not skepticism its sort of we have to get our act together as a continent in the context of the Free Trade Agreement and the spirit of collaboration to be able to enable this cross border vision into a regional bloc that Everyone Wants to create the jobs and the like all right sylvia i want to come to you because i think the data is actually going to see that it is the oxygen on the fucking dust of what you said but how do you make something valuable that everyone has access to. Thank you so currently as we look at it from there have turned a late express back to you is in the african continent and most particularly african governments we have a lot of legacy technologies that do not have the potential to harness the data that is required for them to make valuable and quality decisions so currently we advice anybody who wants to get into that space to put the point where they get going to analyze that data is do you want to have the infrastructure that is going to one is this data so we have to start with the infrastructure that is going to enable you to acquire the kind of detail youre going to analyze at the end of the d. Then from that point ts then when you decide which kind of insights youre going to draw for you to make the kind of decisions you want to make so more outlets come to you because youll get has already touched on some of the challenges in your mind one of the big ones for africa when it comes to collection and management of storage of data and i want to comment on what. And i agree with your paranoia because theres a risk that nations or continents that generated or. Potential good use for their citizens and countries using Artificial Intelligence and deep learning will take off and there is a risk that those countries will have the data but cannot harness it because of lack of technology or dont have the data will be forever left behind so we will see a world where those countries will jump forward and others will have the potential of permanently falling behind so thats an opportunity and a challenge we have so the idea is to really create the infrastructure to generate data and this is where technologies like 5 g. And internet of things come into play but i think it needs to be a National Strategy not left to individual companies because its too big and pick an instrument that feels if it can instrument the oceans we can collect a lot of data and improve our great culture as i mentioned oceans and health and in terms of who owns the data who makes money out of it if you look at some of the Platform Companies their market valuations are bigger than the g. D. P. s of all african countries so theres value in the data the question is how do we turn that into value for the owners of the data who gets to decide it so we have a theory it was actually inspired by rely im a musician oh and heres and i have been here yes so we work with people on the panel and he said their outlook any time somebody uses my music i get residual value out of it what can we do it for data ok well come to that idea in just a short 2nd but everyone seems to be talking about infrastructure france do you feel that the South African government is supporting this sector or are you by you know its its from a Data Infrastructure component its quite interesting especially kind of coming out of an african context in the sense that all of that person is actually writes we dont have the necessary infrastructure weve got the news or infrastructure to move data. Not actually persis it and so when you look at the big date servers im is than with their web services its a sure with in microsoft none of those sense is on africa yet or it gradually thats beginning to change an as of the beginning of for this your infect marks of has begun to will data centers but even then its very much focused with and so theyre not with the nape brought a concurrent to extra it so how do we contract ourselves in this factual order from being broad date up print euthanize to being muck if he does or tension e its its a its a difficult thing or its the 1st one and i agree with sylvia and histon good earlier with we actually need to implement the infrastructure that creates a lot of the data and right now were working or. Old infrastructure which isnt producing the data in a minute that is set up for good purposes and then once youve created that almost those pipes right all lets talk about within the oil and energy you want to create the. Extraction of oil from the ground in this context the extraction of data then youve created the demand for the refinery which all these persons since into his throat yeah i was going to say i mean there is a real world example thats being rolled out even yesterday by the Regional Business council the World Economic forum which is called the Africa Growth platform so it takes morass point about taking a Global Platform that small and Medium Business and entrepreneurs in africa young and old millennial then generation 0 or older than that like me can actually enable collaboration get some of the best tools and the like its like and and the founders of this consortium are very intriguing youve got alibaba then if bank were very lucky to be a part of it as well dahlberg in a few others and i dont have the names right here but i mean its very exciting and thats something that government Public Private partnerships can build a platform to enable to jobs and also protect and nurture the small and medium sector which i think is the heart beat of any khan and me but especially for africa since we dont have you dont have the the global export economics that east asia had 20 years ago its really got to be africa for africa and this type of platform taking the best of the technologies and the best energies of entrepreneurs like here can make it work as a great example i think its its real time but i mean at the moment those platforms dont exist so the real question where is where is our data who has it and what are they doing with it theres not much straight out the moment it. Needs to be extracted and collected and its an opportunity and right and i think data and infrastructure should be treated as electricity roads and Health Care Like high priority strategy strategic infrastructure for the government so the potential is there that is locked up theres not much of it and thats the huge upside and theres also the Downside Risk and if we dont do it Small Medium Enterprises wont be able to keep up. Almost jumping in. Our green totally with the idea that data dump you right now is locked up its in storage its not it hasnt been built to be used by data purses right its been built for complaints perspective right honey so thats to say the Insurance Industry as a Insurance Company i need to report to some governing body as to my liability rights im going through collect just the set of data that is required to answer that question and im going to store it in that Data Warehouse without any context all of the people that are potentially enrolled on mine surance product rights and thats how ive designed what Data Infrastructure i have and designed it to law say other enterprises or even within my own into price to consider how i can use the state to to create further value it just looked at it from my reporting perspective and its almost when you look at Data Infrastructure you can see 2 mindsets and really theres an older one which census on were going to risk the states or were going to store it you can always going to reference that its not set up to interact with simply and then theres a shifting mindset towards actually data can continuously create value if you build it in a manner where you can give it the necessary context you can kind of think a little bit wider than just the narrow compliance questions you need to answer so that that brings me back to more and this idea that you have having a Central Place where people can trade data. Yeah so i cases is that if you treat that as a commodity much like oil and allow for people to share their data ourselves our data the question is how do you value the thing because it doesnt have built in value so we said what if we again taking off from the lambs point we said how do we create value assigned value to data when it doesnt have an Intrinsic Value so we said how do you value coffee or oil or tea or any minerals that theres a system called commodity exchanges so we said what if we trade data but you cannot trade data because of privacy and volume so we said can we create an alternative kind of a reference and here technologies like block chain come in handy we can create a token exchange so the idea is let me give an example and south africa an african continent has a large gene pool diverse and if you can collect there by these genetic data i think most of us would volunteer to give it free of charge for curing cancer. And but if somebody wants to build a medicine i want to have my consent asked for and im paid so if you can touch the data and i can say if i can put on my data like music anyone wanting to use it for Cancer Research can use it for ever i dont want any money but for other purposes as for my consent we can actually do that technically so when somebody launches a Cancer Research application im thinking about an app store that is certified the data it makes itself available but if its for Drug Discovery i get notified i say you can use it for 6 months and then because my data is traded at an Exchange Using their proxy i get paid the value for that purpose and it goes up and down and they can trace it back to me so i get paid and the finance ministers are happy because they can tax the transaction so it creates an equitable platform and it benefits the owners of the data not just the Platform Companies and it also allows for startups to come in and harness the power of data and that can create a huge wave of innovation and Employment Opportunities for young people i have to say i really like that idea but youre talking about an averaging privacy for data to be used you know in a bigger context right or perhaps even curing cancer but sylvia i have to ask are we prepared for this i mean ive heard it said that if the challenge for small data was privacy then the challenge for big data is safeguarding our free real that the Predictive Technology will be so good that i