BE PART OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST TECH & STARTUP EVENT

GATHERING THE WORLD OF TECH TO REVOLUTIONISE THE FUTURE

GITEX AFRICA is set to rock the tech world with mindblowing showcase of enterprise solutions.

Learn from international leaders, innovators and policymakers as they discuss and debate new ideas from AI Everything, Cybersecurity, Future of Finance, Telecom / Network Infrastructure, Data Centres, Digital Cities, FLEX – Future of Learning & Work, Agritech, SportsTech, and Future of Mobility.

GITEX AFRICA empowers your business and connects you to the most influential public-private partnerships, tech giants, creative startups and enterprises.

Welcome to the world's largest tech and startup super-connector event, making waves globally from Dubai – all the way to AFRICA.

ONE-STOP TECH PATHFINDER TO ACCESS NEW MARKETS

OPPORTUNITIES

Find real business as the industry comes together in one place to connect, source new opportunities, network, and keep a competitive edge.

INTERNATIONAL POWER

You will be walking alongside tech giants, creative startups and revolutionary innovators from across the globe

KNOWLEDGE

Thought-leaders, creators, innovators and makers come to GITEX AFRICA to discuss, debate and challenge new ideology.

LIMITLESS OPPORTUNITIES.

Home to more than 1.4 billion people and projected to exceed 2.5 billion by 2050, Africa is the youngest large-scale digital economy globally. Over 70 percent of Sub-Saharan Africa is under the age of 30, forming a rapidly expanding base of digitally fluent consumers, developers, and enterprise users, and the most promising tech and startup ecosystems in the world.

1 in 6 of the world’s internet users based in Africa

Driven by smartphone penetration, fibre rollout, and falling data costs across primary and secondary cities

Africa’s digital economy exceeding US$180 billion and accelerating towards US$300 billion by 2030

Growth powered by fintech, cloud, AI-enabled platforms, e-commerce, and digital public services

Over US$150 billion committed to technology and digital infrastructure by 2030

Investment flowing into data centres, broadband, cloud localisation, cybersecurity, AI compute, and energy systems

1 in 3 new mobile subscribers globally coming from Sub-Saharan Africa

The largest source of net new digital users worldwide

More than US$100 billion committed to broadband and core digital infrastructure

Expansion of fibre networks, 4G and 5G base stations, and hyperscale and edge data-centre capacity

Digital finance revenues exceeding US$30 billion and scaling rapidly across markets

Payments, digital banking, lending, and government finance platforms expanding at multiples of global growth rates

Innovative Voices Shaping Africa's Digital Future

Highlights from GITEX Africa: Where Global Tech Leaders Converge