Mapping the Future: The Art, Science & Technology Directory

In a world where boundaries between disciplines are dissolving, the most exciting innovations happen at the crossroads. The Art, Science & Technology (AST) Directory is a living atlas of 731 organisations from across the globe working at the intersection of creativity, research, and technology.

For African artists, technologists, and cultural entrepreneurs, this isn’t just a list , it’s a launchpad.


What the Directory Offers

The AST Directory connects you to:

  • Global collaborators in art‑driven research and tech innovation
  • Institutions in Switzerland and beyond that support cross‑disciplinary projects
  • Potential partners for residencies, exhibitions, labs, and co‑productions

Whether you’re a filmmaker exploring AI‑driven storytelling, a designer prototyping sustainable materials, or a festival curator seeking immersive tech installations, this directory is a goldmine.


Why It Matters for African Creatives

Africa’s creative economy is rich with innovators who merge indigenous knowledge with cutting‑edge tools — from VR heritage tours in Zanzibar to bio‑art installations in Johannesburg. The AST Directory opens doors to:

  • Funding and mentorship through international networks
  • Visibility in global conversations on art, science, and tech
  • Collaborations that amplify African narratives on a planetary stage

The SYNERGIES Open Call

Alongside the directory, Pro Helvetia’s SYNERGIES programme is inviting proposals for projects at the intersection of art and digital technologies. The application deadline is 1 October 2025 — a timely opportunity to turn a bold idea into a funded reality.


Editorial Note

At CreatePreneurAfrica, we believe the future belongs to those who can speak multiple “languages” ,artistic, scientific, and technological ,and weave them into stories that move the world. The AST Directory is your invitation to join that conversation.

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