GITEX Africa 2024 is set to return from 29 to 31 May, building on the success of its inaugural conference and exhibition last year. The event attracted over 35,000 attendees and 900 exhibitors from 128 countries. With a focus on sectors like cloud and IoT, cybersecurity, digital health, future finances, consumer technology, telecoms, and AI, European startups should consider adding this event to their calendar. It provides an opportunity to network with professionals, meet potential investors, learn from industry experts, and connect with emerging talent.
African tech startups have been thriving in recent years despite global economic downturns. In fact, they raised $6.5 billion in venture capital in 2022 alone, representing an impressive 8% increase year-on-year. This growth has been attributed to promising GDP growth forecasts that are attracting international investors to the African tech ecosystem.
At this year’s event, there will be several exciting features that will provide attendees with valuable insights into the latest trends in the tech industry. One such feature is a startup competition with a prize of $100,000 for the winner. Additionally, there will be certified training courses on topics like generative AI, blockchain development
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