The seventh edition of the Africa Tech Summit Nairobi is gearing up to take place on February 12-13, 2024, at the Sarit Expo Centre. Hosted for the second consecutive year by Nigerian fintech giant Raenest, this much-anticipated event promises to bring together over 2,000 industry leaders, corporate innovators, investors, and international delegations.

This year’s summit, powered by Raenest, will highlight four central tracks: the Africa Money & DeFi Summit, the Africa Climate Tech & Investment Summit, the Africa Startup Summit, and the Africa Mobile & App Summit. Each track is designed to tackle key challenges and opportunities within Africa’s rapidly evolving tech ecosystem.

Attendees can expect a dynamic programme packed with fireside chats, panel discussions, keynote addresses, and masterclass sessions, providing a robust platform for knowledge exchange and networking. From exploring innovative climate tech solutions to diving deep into mobile app development trends, the event promises to boost collaboration and innovation across the continent.

Speaking about the event, Andrew Fassnidge, founder of Africa Tech Summit, expressed his enthusiasm for Raenest’s continued partnership: “We’re delighted to welcome Raenest back as our headline partner for the seventh edition of ATS Nairobi. Our mission has always been to help ventures across the continent and beyond connect and scale, and Raenest’s commitment to empowering African businesses to manage global financial operations aligns perfectly with this.”

Early bird passes for the event are already on sale, giving attendees a chance to secure their spot at what is shaping up to be one of Africa’s premier tech gatherings. For more details about the summit or to purchase passes, click here.

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