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Nairobi set to host Africa Tech Summit

Bright Hekima by Bright Hekima
January 22, 2024
in Counties, Technology
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Nairobi is set to host the Africa Tech Summit at the Sarit Expo Centre from  February 14 to15. This event marks a biannual gathering that draws the continent’s brightest minds and emerging dignitaries to chart the course of African tech.

The event will blend a dynamic narrative of inspiration, collaboration, and deal-making. From artificial intelligence (AI) to fintech, blockchain, and sustainable solutions, distinguished speakers, tech giants, and audacious entrepreneurs will convene to share insights that promise to reshape the African story.

The exhibition floor will have a vibrant marketplace where agile startups, hungry for success, stand shoulder to shoulder with established tech giants. Here, onlookers, including investors with keen eyes for the next big breakthrough, will explore the booths filled with excitement of what lies ahead.

The summit goes beyond grand talks and cutting-edge gadgets. In workshop settings, practical skills will be sharpened, empowering attendees to turn their ideas into tangible reality.

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The summit stage will provide a launchpad for promising startups, allowing them to pitch their ventures to a panel of angel investors and venture capitalists, each pitch representing an opportunity to soar to new heights.

The legacy of the summit extends far beyond the two-day event. The Africa Tech Festival, a series of satellite events, will carry the innovation spirit across the continent, illuminating cities with workshops, hackathons, and networking opportunities.

The Africa Tech Hub in Nairobi, a co-working space and incubator, will provide startups with the nurturing environment needed to thrive.

The Africa Tech Summit Nairobi 2024 represents a turning point, a pivotal moment when the continent’s tech potential takes the global stage. It extends an invitation to be part of history, witness the birth of groundbreaking ideas, and contribute to a future where African ingenuity lights up the world.

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