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Marrakech Welcomes Africa's Tech Pioneers for GITEX 2024

Friday 24 May 2024 - 12:45
Marrakech Welcomes Africa's Tech Pioneers for GITEX 2024

Marrakech, basking under the warm African sun, is preparing to host a gathering of Africa's most brilliant tech minds at the second edition of GITEX Africa, slated for May 29 to 31, 2024. Organized by the Dubai World Trade Centre, this esteemed event is primed to serve as a launching pad for close to 100 Nigerian tech startups, providing them with a platform to showcase their groundbreaking innovations and compete for prestigious prizes.

During a stakeholders meeting on February 27, organizers unveiled their ambitious plans to amplify Nigeria's presence at this major tech event. This move underscores the significant contributions Nigerian startups have made in shaping Africa's rapidly evolving tech landscape in recent years. At last year's inaugural GITEX Africa, 70 Nigerian startups stood out among the 450 global participants, setting the stage for an even more impressive showing in 2024.

Participants will have the opportunity to compete for a grand prize of $100,000, awarded to the most outstanding innovation. Additionally, a range of accolades, including the Young African CEO award accompanied by a monetary prize, await the trailblazers who impress the judges with their ingenuity.

The Dubai World Trade Centre has meticulously selected this esteemed cohort of 100 Nigerian startups from accelerators and other stakeholders within their extensive network. GITEX Africa offers these innovators a platform to unveil their creations before a diverse audience of global investors, gain insights from seasoned entrepreneurs and founders, and engage in meaningful dialogues with policymakers shaping the continent's digital landscape.

Beyond the event itself, organizers have devised a comprehensive post-event onboarding process, carefully matching startups with investors aligned with their respective industries. Furthermore, tailored programs will facilitate interactions between startups and potential clients, including government agencies seeking innovative solutions tailored to their nations' unique challenges.

GITEX Africa 2024 is poised to offer a rich array of sessions, including AI Everything, Cybersecurity Forum, Future of Finance Summit, GITEX Impact Africa, and the eagerly anticipated World Future Health Africa. The latter, a newcomer to the lineup, aims to shine a spotlight on the digital health sector, which holds tremendous promise for delivering affordable and accessible healthcare solutions. However, securing funding for digital health initiatives in Africa remains a challenge, as the complex and varied regulatory landscape often dissuades potential investors.

While GITEX remains open to startups from all sectors, organizers keenly observe market trends and prioritize startups offering solutions in areas of investor interest, such as artificial intelligence, fintech, agrotech, and healthtech. Preference is given to startups with products already in the market, although founders with tested and market-viable concepts can also pitch to investors if they have demonstrated traction.

GITEX Africa 2024 promises to be a comprehensive event, bringing together tech innovators, industry leaders, and policymakers to accelerate Africa's digital transformation. With a lineup featuring notable participants, speakers, workshops, training sessions, and exhibitions, the event is poised to serve as a hub for collaboration and knowledge-sharing among the continent's tech stakeholders.


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