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Canon Strengthens Its Educational Legacy with the Launch of the Canon Academy Website – A New Chapter in Creative Empowerment Across Africa

Canon Strengthens Its Educational Legacy with the Launch of the Canon Academy Website – A New Chapter in Creative Empowerment Across Africa

Zawya04-08-2025
Canon Academy has trained over 5,000 learners in the last 2 years through in-person workshops across 13 countries and virtual sessions in 7 countries.
The new website is part of Canon's World of Education initiative, reinforcing its commitment to accessible, high-impact creative learning across Africa.
Canon Central and North Africa (CCNA) (www.Canon-CNA.com), a leader in imaging and innovation, has unveiled the new Canon Academy website (https://www.Academy.Canon-CNA.com), a dynamic digital learning platform designed to empower photographers and videographers across Africa. But this launch is more than just a website—it's a testament to Canon's unwavering commitment to education, community development, and creative growth across the continent.
At the heart of Canon's approach lies its corporate philosophy of Kyosei: living and working together for the common good. Through its ever-expanding Canon World of Education, the brand has invested in building meaningful educational ecosystems that extend access to knowledge, unlock creative potential, and open up real opportunities for individuals and communities alike.
From Canon Miraisha to Canon Academy Juniors, and from the Canon Print Hub to Canon Academy Photo&Video, each initiative serves a single mission—to elevate local talent by providing world-class tools, training, and mentorship tailored to the African context.
Among these, Canon Academy has emerged as a cornerstone program, having trained over 5,000 learners in the last 2 years through hands-on workshops in more than 13 countries —a number that continues to grow as the Academy expands into new regions like Rwanda, and re-establishes its presence in Ethiopia, Ghana, and Tanzania in 2025.
However, as Canon listened closely to its learners, trainers, and communities, a clear insight emerged: physical workshops alone couldn't scale fast enough to meet demand, especially in emerging creative regions and remote areas. The need for self-paced learning, consistent access, and a centralized digital experience gave birth to the vision for the new Canon Academy website.
A New Era of Learning for Every Creator
The Canon Academy website is an intuitive, content-rich platform crafted specifically for African creators—whether aspiring hobbyists or seasoned professionals. Designed with accessibility and interactivity at its core, the site enables users to learn, grow, and connect through:
Photography Fundamentals: Lessons covering core concepts like ISO, shutter speed, and depth of field
Genre-Specific Guides: Downloadable content for macro, portrait, street photography, and more
Tips&Tricks: Real-world insights from Canon experts across Africa
Lens Simulator: An interactive tool to explore gear impact before shooting
Kit Hub: Product demos, kit-building tips, and accessory recommendations
Crew Hub: A directory spotlighting certified Canon trainers and their creative journeys
Workshop Portal: Centralized registration for both virtual and in-person learning experiences
The result is a hybrid education model —one that blends Canon's in-ground reach with a scalable digital backbone, broadening access to knowledge and strengthening community engagement across borders.
More Than Skills: A Pathway to Purpose
'Canon Academy is more than a platform. It's a pathway—for self-expression, for employment, and for transforming perspectives,' said Rashad Ghani, B2C Business Unit Director, Canon Central&North Africa. 'Our goal is to nurture talent by making world-class education not only accessible but also relatable and relevant to every African creator, no matter where they are.'
By empowering individuals with knowledge and confidence, Canon isn't just enhancing creative output—it's contributing to economic resilience, youth development, and cultural storytelling across Africa.
Check out the Canon Academy website here: https://www.Academy.Canon-CNA.com
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Canon Central and North Africa (CCNA).
Media enquiries, please contact:
Canon Central and North Africa
Mai Youssef
e. Mai.youssef@canon-me.com
APO Group - PR Agency
Rania ElRafie
e. Rania.ElRafie@apo-opa.com
About Canon Central and North Africa:
Canon Central and North Africa (CCNA) (www.Canon-CNA.com) is a division within Canon Middle East FZ LLC (CME), a subsidiary of Canon Europe. The formation of CCNA in 2016 was a strategic step that aimed to enhance Canon's business within the Africa region - by strengthening Canon's in-country presence and focus. CCNA also demonstrates Canon's commitment to operating closer to its customers and meeting their demands in the rapidly evolving African market.
Canon has been represented in the African continent for more than 15 years through distributors and partners that have successfully built a solid customer base in the region. CCNA ensures the provision of high quality, technologically advanced products that meet the requirements of Africa's rapidly evolving marketplace. With over 100 employees, CCNA manages sales and marketing activities across 44 countries in Africa.
Canon's corporate philosophy is Kyosei (https://apo-opa.co/4l7o947) – 'living and working together for the common good'. CCNA pursues sustainable business growth, focusing on reducing its own environmental impact and supporting customers to reduce theirs using Canon's products, solutions and services. At Canon, we are pioneers, constantly redefining the world of imaging for the greater good. Through our technology and our spirit of innovation, we push the bounds of what is possible – helping us to see our world in ways we never have before. We help bring creativity to life, one image at a time. Because when we can see our world, we can transform it for the better.
For more information: www.Canon-CNA.com
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