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– The highly anticipated 7th Africa Tech Summit Nairobi is set to return on February 12-13, 2025.

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The event will bring together over 100 distinguished speakers, including tech leaders, investors, startups, and policymakers, to explore Africa’s rapidly evolving digital economy.
The event, hosted at the Sarit Expo Centre, is expected to draw more than 2,000 industry professionals and 1,000 companies, making it one of the most significant gatherings in Africa’s tech ecosystem.
The Africa Tech Summit 2025 in Nairobi will feature top executives and experts from leading global companies, including Abi Ajayi from the London Stock Exchange, John Adelana from AWS Services, Moya Novella from IBM, and Jo Eyre from Vodacom Communications.
The event will also host key fintech and blockchain leaders like Victor Alade, Richard Oyome, and Beverly Ezeebuilke from Binance, along with Edidiong “Didi” Uwemakpan and Peter Oriaifo from Moniepoint.
Other notable speakers include Daniel Kimocho from the Celo Foundation, Scott Onder from Mercy Corps, and Wole Ayodele from Fonus. Notably 112 speakers will be sharing insights during the two-day event.
This premier B2B event will feature four dynamic tracks aimed at addressing key trends and investment opportunities across the continent’s technology landscape:
Beyond panel discussions and keynote addresses, the summit will feature investment showcases, masterclass sessions, and expo opportunities to accelerate partnerships and business growth. It will serve as a vital platform connecting tech corporates, mobile operators, fintech pioneers, DeFi and crypto ventures, investors, and government regulators who are shaping Africa’s digital future.
Africa Tech Summit Nairobi has cemented itself as a cornerstone event for the continent’s tech ecosystem. The summit fosters collaboration between leading corporates, investors, mobile operators, fintech disruptors, blockchain pioneers, and government regulators, driving sustainable business and investment forward.
Andrew Fassnidge, Founder of Africa Tech Summit, highlighted the event’s impact:
"Africa Tech Summit Nairobi continues to be a key platform for shaping Africa’s digital future. By bringing together global and African stakeholders, we are fostering conversations and partnerships that drive real innovation and investment across the continent."
Following the record-breaking 2024 edition, which welcomed 1,750 delegates and 800 companies from 64 countries, the 2025 summit is poised to be the largest and most impactful yet as earlier reported on
Source: TUKO.co.ke