Kenya explores hosting major global technology event to position Nairobi as Africa’s leading tech hub

Date: 2026-06-17
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

Kenya is exploring the possibility of hosting a major international technology event as part of efforts to strengthen Nairobi’s position as a leading technology and innovation hub on the African continent.

The initiative was discussed during a meeting between John Kipchumba Tanui, Principal Secretary for the State Department of ICT and Digital Economy, and senior officials from the GSMA, including Angela Wamola, Caroline Mbugua, and John Giusti.

The discussions focused on the potential establishment of a consolidated global technology platform in Nairobi that would bring together governments, technology companies, investors, innovators, startups, development partners, academic institutions, and policymakers from around the world.

According to the State Department of ICT and Digital Economy, the proposed event would serve as a catalyst for investment, innovation, job creation, and international collaboration while enhancing Kenya’s profile as a destination for technology and business.

Officials pointed to the success of events such as Mobile World Congress Barcelona, which has become a major driver of economic activity and global visibility for Barcelona. Kenya aims to leverage its growing digital economy, vibrant innovation ecosystem, and strategic location to create a similar platform that supports regional and global technology engagement.

The proposed initiative aligns with Kenya’s Digital Superhighway and Creative Economy Agenda being implemented under the leadership of William Samoei Ruto. Government officials believe that hosting a globally recognised technology event could accelerate digital transformation, attract foreign direct investment, strengthen partnerships, and provide new opportunities for young people and technology entrepreneurs.

The engagement with GSMA forms part of broader efforts to position Nairobi as a premier destination for technology showcases, innovation partnerships, and digital investment in Africa. Stakeholders noted that collaboration with international industry organisations will be critical in advancing the vision of making Nairobi one of the continent’s foremost technology hubs.

If realised, the event would provide a platform for showcasing African innovation while facilitating dialogue and cooperation on emerging technologies and digital policy issues affecting the region and the wider global economy.

 

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