TechCabal, the leading technology ecosystem convener, has officially announced its second annual Moonshot by TechCabal conference, which will host speakers from eight countries including the United Kingdom, Netherlands, Egypt, Ghana, Algeria, Nigeria, and others.
Details
Set to be held on Wednesday 9th and Thursday 10th of October 2024 at the Eko Convention Centre in Lagos, Nigeria, the event will bring together the most audacious tech leaders. The conference is also introducing a new content track around Government, Policy & Regulation and will be hosting a roundtable on international trade.
Confirmed Speakers
Confirmed speakers for the roundtable include:
- Wale Edun, Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy of Nigeria
- Dr. Bosun Tijani, Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy of Nigeria,
- Jonny Baxter, British Deputy High Commissioner.
Other notable speakers expected are:
- Nankling Danfulani, Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office (FDCO)
- Michel Deelen, Consul General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
- Florent Mangin, Head of Regional Economic Development, France
- Augustina Odame, Chief Executive Officer, Ghana Chamber of Technology
- Sid Ali, CEO, Algeria Ventures
- Sunil Natraj – CEO of Jumia Nigeria, and many other highly accomplished thought leaders.
With Africa’s share of global and intra-regional trade standing at 3% and 13% respectively, this pan-African ministerial roundtable will provide a platform for key trade stakeholders to exchange ideas, share best practices, and forge partnerships that will drive digital trade and economic integration focus.
A fireside chat on “The Role of Technology in Driving the Growth of the Nigerian Economy” with Dr. Bosun Tijani and Wale Edun; as well as a Ministerial Roundtable with Dr. Bosun Tijani to discuss Nigeria’s digital economy landscape and the ministry’s blueprint, are also lined up.
The Big Picture
Acknowledging the growing trend of African startups venturing into global markets, the theme for Moonshot by TechCabal 2024 is: Building for the World, which addresses the challenges and opportunities that African founders and operators face as they navigate the complexities of global expansion.
Through this event, over 3,500 delegates will gain timely and practical insights from experienced global and African business leaders, who will share strategies for successfully building world-class ventures in various sectors from fintech to commerce, renewable energy, climate change, tech policy, AI, telco, cloud and more.
Headline sponsored by Sabi, the leading provider of digital commerce infrastructure for Africa, Moonshot is introducing three additional content tracks to the five tracks from last year: The Future of Commerce, Big Tech & Enterprise, Emerging Tech Fest, Startup Festival, and Creative Economy. These new tracks include:
FUEL: The Investor Conference – Offering opportunities to understand the investment landscape in Nigeria and Africa, and connect with investors and high-quality startups.
Government, Policy & Regulation Conference – this track will bring together ministers and their representatives from across the continent to discuss and agree on concrete policy actions that will drive the growth of the digital economy and foster trust and collaboration.
Clean & Climate Tech – Focusing on Africa’s fast-growing climate tech industry and its opportunities.
In addition, the two-day pan-African conference will introduce new formats, including demos and roundtables that showcase how innovative technology is tackling critical challenges. Attendees can also look forward to more investor engagement with sessions in the investor lounge and a dedicated area for startup pitches.
What They’re Saying
Tomiwa Aladekomo, CEO of Big Cabal Media said “Africa’s vibrant tech ecosystem is breaking boundaries and redefining what is possible on the global stage. As we edge closer to this year’s Moonshot by TechCabal, we are focused on exploring critical questions about how Africa is building for the world and how we can leverage actionable policies to enhance the digital economy. This conference will also shine a spotlight on the booming sectors, such as climate tech, which captured a third of last year’s startup funding – a clear signal of where the future is headed.
“We’re eager to see the great impact of this gathering, where the continent’s most audacious minds and global actors will come together to drive the African tech ecosystem forward. The discussions and synergies that will take place at Moonshot have the potential to shape the future of African innovation on a global stage.”
Speaking on the inspiration behind this year’s theme Muyiwa Olowogboyega, Editor-in-Chief of TechCabal, said, “Over the last decade, we’ve been at the heart of narrating African tech stories, documenting the challenges, grit, successes and failures. As African startups continue to expand globally, Moonshot is our way of bringing the ecosystem together to confront the complexities of global expansion. The challenges of scaling innovation are universal, and we are committed to not only discuss this evolving disruption but also to present practical takeaways that will enable other players in the ecosystem to follow suit.”
Anu Adedoyin Adasolum, Co-founder and CEO of Sabi, said “This year’s Moonshot conference will undoubtedly spur important ideas for how African technology companies can build and service the global markets. Sabi connects African markets with one another and the rest of the world, and we applaud any initiative that aims to strengthen African commerce by fostering innovation, collaboration, and sustainable growth across the continent.”
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