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Africa Tech Summit 2025: more than 100 large brains in the technological world that express themselves in Nairobi

Africa Tech Summit 2025: more than 100 large brains in the technological world that express themselves in Nairobi

  • The 7th Africa Tech Summit Nairobi will take place from February 12 to 13, 2025 at the Sarit Expo Center, bringing together more than 2,000 industry professionals and 1,000 companies
  • The event will set out more than 100 distinguished speakers, including technological leaders from AWS, IBM, Binance, Vodacom Communications and the London Stock Exchange
  • The main experts of the Fintech and Blockchain of Binance, Moniepoint and the Celo Foundation will discuss trends in digital payments, decentralized finances and cryptographic innovations

Elijah Ntongai, journalist at Tuko.co.ke, has more than three years of financial, businessand research and technological report expertise, providing information on Kenyan and global trends.

Nairobi, Kenya – The 7th Technical Summit of the 7th Africa, Nairobi, should return from February 12 to 13, 2025.

Africa Tech Summit 2025.
Ventures selected to present innovations at the Africa Tech 2025 summit. Photo: @Africatechsmt.
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The event will bring together more than 100 distinguished speakers, including technology chiefs, investors, startups and decision -makers, to explore the rapidly evolving digital economy of Africa.

The event, organized at the Sarit Expo Center, is expected to attract more than 2,000 industry professionals and 1,000 companies, making it one of the most important gatherings in the African technological ecosystem.

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Speakers at Africa Tech Summit

The Africa Tech Summit 2025 in Nairobi will star in senior executives and experts from the main global companies, notably Abi Ajayi of the London Stock Exchange, John Adelana from AWS Services, Moya Novella from IBM and Jo Eyre de Vodacom Communications.

The event will also host the main leaders of the fintech and blockchain like Victor Alade, Richard Oyome and Beverly Ezeebuilke of Binance, with Edidiong “Didi” Uwemakpan and Peter Oriaifo de Moniepoint.

The other notable speakers include Daniel Kimocho of the Celo Foundation, Scott Onder from the Mercy Corps and Wole Ayodele de Fonus. In particular 112 speakers will share information during the two -day event.

Why attend the Africa 2025 summit?

This B2B leading event will include four dynamic tracks aimed at treating key trends and investment opportunities in the continent’s technological landscape:

  • Africa Money & Defi Summit – A deep dive in Finch Finchs, Digital Payments, Blockchain and Decentralized Financial Innovations.
  • Africa Climate Tech & Investment Summit – focused on climate -concerned innovations and sustainable investment strategies.
  • Africa Startup Summit – Provide companies at an early stage of financing and mentoring opportunities.
  • Africa Mobile & App Summit – Presentation of the latest people in mobile innovation, application development and digital transformation.

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Beyond group discussions and opening addresses, the summit will present investment windows, masterclass sessions and expo opportunities to accelerate partnerships and business growth. It will serve as a vital platform connecting technological companies, mobile operators, fintech pioneers, challenge companies and cryptography, investors and government regulators that shape the digital future of Africa.

Africa Tech Summit Nairobi cemented himself as a Cornerstone event for the technological ecosystem of the continent. The summit promotes collaboration between the main companies, investors, mobile operators, Fintech disruptors, blockchain pioneers and government regulators, which has advanced sustainable affairs and investments.

Andrew Fassnidge, founder of Africa Tech Summit, underlined the impact of the event:

“Africa Tech Summit Nairobi continues to be a key platform to shape the digital future of Africa. By bringing together world and African stakeholders, we promote conversations and partnerships that stimulate innovation and investment real through the continent. “

Following the record edition of 2024, which welcomed 1,750 delegates and 800 companies from 64 countries, The 2025 summit is about to be the largest and the most impactful as indicated above on Tuko.co.ke.

Source: Tuko.co.ke