Rabat- As the world hurtles towards an increasingly digital future, Africa stands poised to take a giant leap forward in its technological journey.
The second edition of GITEX Africa, the continent’s premier tech and startup event, is scheduled to take place this year from May 29 to 31 in Marrakech, Morocco.
This landmark event promises to bring together the brightest minds and innovators from across the globe to chart a course for Africa’s digital transformation.
Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the Governor of Lagos State, Nigeria, emphasized on the GITEX website the need for collective collaboration between governments, the private sector, academia, and civil society to accelerate Africa’s transformation into the next Silicon Valley.
Sanwo-Olu highlighted the continent’s immense potential, with consumer spending projected to reach $2.1 trillion by 2025 and its workforce expected to be the largest in the world by 2035.
He was also quoted saying that technology plays a crucial role in unlocking this potential, citing the success of Lagos State in fostering an enabling environment for startups and tech companies.
Africa’s flourishing fintech sector is estimated to reach revenues of $65 billion by 2030, growing at a rate 13 times faster than the global average over the next seven years. This presents a unique opportunity for the continent to leapfrog over outdated stages of technological developments and adopt more advanced solutions.
In this context, the Fintech Summit at GITEX Africa will bring together experts to debate and scrutinize the latest innovations in financial technology.
On the event’s platform, Aalya Ghouli, Chief Executive at BNP Paribas, praised GITEX Africa as a unique opportunity to bring together African communities around the common goal of accelerating digitalization and positioning the continent as a key global player in technological innovation.
Khalid Elgibaly, President of the Middle East and North Africa Division at Mastercard, was also quoted on the GITEX site, emphasizing the event’s role in promoting collaboration and knowledge sharing among stakeholders. He added that this collaboration can unlock new opportunities and drive digital transformation to address the continent’s unique challenges.
GITEX Africa 2024 promises to be a pivotal moment in the continent’s digital journey, bringing together over 900 tech companies, government entities, startups, and participants from more than 100 countries. As the largest tech and startup show in Africa, it is poised to drive the continent’s transformation into a global hub for technology and innovation.
From Nairobi’s Silicon Savannah to Cape Town’s Silicon Cape, and from Rwanda’s growing tech scene to Morocco’s digital development strides, Africa is rising, with technology as the wind beneath its wings.
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