The
cross-continent support of the global tech community has culminated in a
sold-out GITEX Africa 2023, with an expansion phase now underway as construction
ramps up of a purpose-built super venue in Marrakech Morocco for Africa’s
largest and most influential tech and start-up event.
The inaugural GITEX Africa will make its historic
debut from 31 May-2 June 2023, welcoming more than 900 exhibitors, start-ups,
and visiting delegations from 95 countries for three days of intensive
outcome-focused public-private sector collaborations in the world’s next
biggest digital economy.
GITEX Africa is held under the High Patronage of His
Majesty King Mohammed VI of the Kingdom of Morocco, and hosted by the Digital
Development Agency (ADD), the public entity leading the Moroccan government’s
digital transformation agenda under the authority of the Moroccan Ministry of
Digital Transition and Administration Reform.
H.E Dr Ghita Mezzour, Minister of the Moroccan
Ministry of Digital Transition and Administration Reform, said: “The Kingdom of
Morocco is honoured to host the 1st edition of GITEX AFRICA Morocco in 2023, an
event which constitutes a real opportunity for our country to deepen the
efforts made and the work carried out in recent years in the field of digital
transition and technological innovation.
“It falls perfectly in line with the efforts of the
Kingdom of Morocco to strengthen South-South cooperation in the digital field,
and to contribute to the influence of the African continent on the
international level. GITEX AFRICA Morocco will thus aim to promote multi-sector
technological innovation and the digital transformation of the continent,
pursuant to the Orientations of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, May God Assist
Him.”
“The potential for tech on the continent of Africa is
limitless and the time for action is now,” added Mohammed Drissi Melyani,
General Director of the Digital Development Agency (ADD). “As the catalyst
for Morocco’s digital transformation, ADD is involved to promote innovation in
many sectors and to push all the involved partners of the ecosystem to ensure
Smart digital transition.
“As the African continent is beginning to create an
enabling environment for technology innovation to thrive, GITEX AFRICA Morocco
is a real opportunity to gather the tech moguls and promote investments and we
are deeply engaged to contribute to this first edition’s success.”
GITEX Africa 2023 is affiliated with GITEX GLOBAL, the
world’s largest tech and start-up show hosted in Dubai. “Africa has a great story to share with the
world in their digital cities evolution powered by a talented youth generation and future-focused governments,” said
Trixie LohMirmand, CEO of GITEX Africa’s organiser KAOUN International, who
announced the event’s expansion plans during a Moroccan tour recently meeting key
tech stakeholders, exhibitors, government entities and media.
“That GITEX Africa is so well received in its
inaugural edition is a strong validation of the world’s confidence and optimism
in the growth of the African digital economy. Every company with an
internationalisation strategy must partake in the digital revolution of the
world’s most watched continent.”
Converging
transformational technologies at Africa’s showpiece tech event
With the African Union’s bold mission to unify the
continent into a secure Digital Single Market by 2030, GITEX Africa exhibitors
are rousing optimism about the proliferation of trends shaping the continent’s
tech ecosystem, from increased internet connectivity and a rampant start-up
scene, to the rise of artificial intelligence and a flourishing fintech sector.
IBM, a global technology and consulting company, will
utilise GITEX Africa 2023 to amplify their commitment to the continent. Badrane Kaddour, Africa Partner Ecosystem
Leader at IBM, said: “Our portfolio is built around hybrid cloud and AI, the
two most transformational technologies of our time. Our go-to-market approach brings together the
necessary software, consulting, and infrastructure that our clients require,
from across our expanding ecosystem of partners.
“Attending the inaugural GITEX Africa is an
opportunity for us to highlight our commitment to the continent, expand our
presence and market reach through our ecosystem of partners as well as showcase
our latest technological innovations that are helping our customers increase
productivity, reduce costs and fuel growth.”
With an African presence spanning more than two
decades, global cybersecurity heavyweight Kaspersky is another exhibitor
investing in Africa’s vast potential. CEO
Eugene Kaspersky commented: “For more than 20 years now we’ve been working to
protect Africa’s businesses and ordinary users – securing the continent’s
technologies and fast-growing economies.
“It’s important that we share expertise and exchange
knowledge needed for protection against cyberthreats, which are constantly
growing in both volume and sophistication. Today, we’re glad to be part of the
first edition of GITEX Africa, the continent's largest tech event –
participation in which we deemed simply essential in helping to build a more
secure digital world together.”
Moroccan exhibitors elevate Africa’s thriving tech
revolution
Major
players from Morocco’s tech landscape have also signed on for this much-awaited
business venture, in-line with the North African country’s unifying economic
mission, where 60 percent of its foreign investment is directed towards
Africa.
Maroc
Data Center (MDC); MTDS, a leading cybersecurity and technological solutions
provider; Ribatis, a provider of e-Gov platforms for African public
administrations; and CASANET, a pioneer in the ICT industry, are among the
Moroccan exhibitors with a joint mission to elevate Africa’s thriving tech
revolution.
Yassir
Lamrani, CEO at CASANET, said: “As one of the Moroccan tech pioneers, we would
not miss this inaugural event that marks the start of a new era for Africa’s bold
digital ambitions.
The African tech ecosystem is one of the fastest growing in the world,
and since GITEX Africa is the most sought-after tech event in the continent, we’re
hoping to meet Africa’s brightest IT minds, and to connect with the African
youth who hold the future of tech in Africa.”
GITEX
Africa DIGITAL SUMMIT leads power-packed conference programme
Leadership dialogues and outcome focused meetings will
meanwhile dominate at GITEX Africa via a power-packed multi-sectoral conference
programme including The GITEX Africa DIGITAL SUMMIT and the GITEX AFRICA CEO
Forum.
The GITEX Africa DIGITAL SUMMIT will unify 250-plus
government and private sector leaders, policy makers, investors and academics,
to steer Africa’s transformation into a single digital market. Critical themes
covered at the world’s most influential forum for dialogues, exchanges and collaborative
intentions, range from analysing the current state of play in the continent’s
digital economy, to fast-tracking an integrated and inclusive digital public
infrastructure.
Lacina
Koné, the DG and CEO of Smart Africa – the pan-African organisation driving the
continent’s digital transformation – is a headline speaker at the two-day
summit. Smart Africa is an alliance of
36 African countries tasked with Africa’s digital agenda, to accelerate
sustainable socio-economic development on the continent and usher Africa into
the knowledge economy through affordable access to broadband and the use of
ICTs.
“I am pleased to see GITEX coming for the first time
to Africa, the land of all digital opportunities,” said Kone, who will be part
of a panel discussion titled: ‘Uniting Towards One African Market,’ adding that
Smart Africa aims to achieve an inclusive multi-stakeholder approach that
encourages innovation through data sharing and cross-border data flows while
protecting individuals’ rights. “We look
forward to promising insightful exchanges at GITEX Africa where businesses will
meet and decisions will be made.”
North
Star scales African imagination converging 400-plus start-ups
GITEX Africa 2023 has also partnered with North Star,
the world’s largest start-up event, to deliver North Star Africa, converging
more than 400 start-ups – including 100 Moroccan start-ups – from across the
globe to extend engagements, build connections, and scale imaginations in an
African tech ecosystem where investment reached US$6.5 billion in 2022.
Saudi-headquartered food tech company NOMU Group is among
those looking to foster prosperous partnerships in Africa. “Africa’s start-up ecosystem has matured
significantly with banks and governments creating mechanisms that support the start-up
community,” said Shehab Mokhtar CEO & Co-Founder at Nomu Group, which
operates the Jumlaty and Appetito e-grocery and food-tech start-ups in Saudi,
Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco.
“The African continent is emerging as a hotbed for
foreign investment, due to the rise of mobile penetration, better internet
infrastructure and a growing fintech start-up ecosystem. At GITEX Africa, Nomu Group looks forward to
connecting with tech innovators, start-ups, investors and global innovation
hubs, while at the same time collaborating, and exploring new ventures in the
world’s rising tech continent.”