Upcoming Top African Tech Events in 2026 Every Innovator Should Attend
Africa’s technology ecosystem is growing faster and 2026 promises a year full of exciting tech events.
Throughout the rest of the year, a number of tech events will bring together entrepreneurs, developers, investors, and industry leaders.
It will be perfect opportunities to network and showcase ideas.
Attending these events is a great way to learn, meet the right people, and know the latest trends dominating Africa’s tech future.
This article shows a list of some of the top upcoming tech events in Africa this year.
1. AI Everything Middle East & Africa (Cairo, Egypt)
Date: February 11–12, 2026
This conference focuses on the rapidly growing role of artificial intelligence in business, healthcare, education, and transportation.
Workshops and panels also provide insights on how startups can leverage AI for growth and competitive advantage.
Who Should Attend: AI researchers, developers, startup founders, and tech teams interested in AI solutions.
2. Africa Tech Summit (Nairobi, Kenya)
Date: February 11–12, 2026
This summit connects tech leaders, investors, startups, and regulators across fintech, AI, blockchain, and digital innovation.
It provides opportunities for networking, startup pitching, and learning about the latest trends in Africa’s tech ecosystem.
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Who Should Attend: Entrepreneurs, investors, policymakers, and tech enthusiasts.
3. PyCon Namibia 2026 (Windhoek, Namibia)
Date: February 20–26, 2026
Focused on Python programming and software development, PyCon Namibia is a hands-on event with coding sessions, workshops, and discussions on AI, robotics, and data science.
It also engages local students and emerging tech talent, helping grow the next generation of African developers.
Who Should Attend: Developers, coders, students, and educators interested in Python and software innovation.
4. Global Africa Tech (Algiers, Algeria)
Date: March 28–30, 2026
This summit focuses on telecom, digital infrastructure, and connectivity.
With workshops, panels, and networking sessions, it helps attendees understand the challenges and opportunities in building scalable and secure digital networks across Africa.
The event also explores cybersecurity, telecom policy, and digital innovation strategies.
Who Should Attend: Telecom professionals, digital infrastructure experts, investors, and policymakers.
5. GITEX Africa (Marrakech, Morocco)
Date: April 7–9, 2026
Part of the global GITEX network, this is one of Africa’s largest tech expos.
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It brings together startups, investors, enterprises, and policymakers to showcase innovations in AI, cloud computing, cybersecurity, fintech, and digital transformation.
GITEX Africa also offers dedicated sessions for startup pitching, mentorship, and scale-up support.
Who Should Attend: Startup founders, tech leaders, investors, and anyone interested in Africa’s innovation ecosystem.
6. Africa Tech Festival (Cape Town, South Africa)
Date: November 17–19, 2026
This flagship event unites thousands of innovators, investors, and business leaders.
With multiple stages, workshops, and the AI Summit series, it covers fintech, cloud computing, connectivity, enterprise tech, and emerging innovations.
The festival also provides networking opportunities with investors and mentors, making it ideal for startups and tech professionals.
Who Should Attend: Entrepreneurs, investors, tech professionals, and ecosystem builders.
7. Africa Fintech Summit (Kigali, Rwanda)
Date: November 19–20, 2026
This summit focuses on fintech innovation, financial inclusion, payments, and investment opportunities.
It attracts startups, regulators, banks, and investors from across Africa, offering a space to exchange ideas and explore partnerships in financial technology.
Who Should Attend: Fintech entrepreneurs, investors, banking and finance professionals, and tech innovators.
Why You Should Attend These Events
Attending these events offers several key benefits:
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1. Learning and Inspiration: Conferences provide insights into trends, tools, and strategies shaping African technology.
2. Networking: Meet investors, collaborators, mentors, and peers who can help grow your ideas or business.
3. Visibility and Funding: Startup founders can showcase products, pitch to investors, and attract potential partners.
4. Skill Building: Workshops and sessions offer practical training and professional development opportunities.
Plan Ahead by registering early to secure tickets and gain access to workshops, prepare Your Pitch, If you’re a startup founder, Network Actively andchoose Sessions Wisely by focusing on talks that align with your goals or areas of growth
Make the most of these upcoming gatherings, your next big opportunity may be just one conversation away.
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