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Round-up of Highlights to Watch Out for at Africa Tech Festival 2023

Round-up of Highlights to Watch Out for at Africa Tech Festival 2023

Book your front-row seat for a view on tomorrow – the who’s who of the African technology and telecommunications elite at this year’s gathering – read ahead for fresh new speaker details

With the 26th edition of Africa Tech Festival delivered in partnership with the South African Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT) happening in Cape Town next week, who, having recognised the value of the event, have partnered with Africa Tech Festival to highlight the importance of building cross-continental and local relationships, policy and infrastructure to continue the momentum of Africa’s digital revolution.

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H.E. Minister Mondli Gungubele, Minister at the Ministry of Communications and Digital Technologies remarked that: “We are delighted to partner with Africa Tech Festival, the leading pan-African platform for showcasing Africa’s capabilities as a tech powerhouse on the global stage. As digital innovation sweeps across the continent, it is imperative to bring together the brilliant minds and corporate leaders driving Africa’s digital transformation. Our partnership with Africa Tech Festival underscores the pivotal need in celebrating Africa’s accomplishments and leaders across various tech sectors.

“I very much look forward to taking the Headline Keynote Stage of Africa Tech Festival on 14 November to  extend a warm welcome to the 15,000 global attendees and to seize this opportunity to emphasise South Africa’s, as well as the continent’s boundless innovation capabilities and its leadership in the tech landscape.”

Here’s a quick snapshot of some of the key highlights and notable speakers, a who’s who of the global tech and telecoms industry, to look out for 14 – 16 November 2023, at the CTICC, Cape Town.

Each morning, from 14 – 16 November, our Headline Keynote Stage will welcome some of the most pioneering and inspiring tech and telco leaders, as well as a wealth of influential African Government Leaders including:

  • H.E. Minister Mondli Gungubele, Minister at the Ministry of Communications and Digital Technologies, The Republic of South Africa will host a Ministerial Welcome from The Department of Communications & Digital Technologies .
  • As for H.E. Minister Thulango Merafe Segokgo, Minister at the Ministry of Communications, Knowledge and Technology, Republic of Botswana, H.E. Minister Ousmane Gaoual Diallo, Minister at the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Digital Economy, Republic of Guinea and H.E. Minister Amara Kallon, Minister, Ministry of Public Administration and Political Affairs, The Republic of Sierra Leone they will all join a keynote panel discussion on Unleashing Digital Prosperity: How Progressive Policy is Shaping Africa’s Tech Transformation.
  • Deputy Minister at the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies, Philly Mapulane, will share on the viewpoint of South Africa’s fibre strategy and progress in the broadband industry as well as give a keynote for the panel on Digital Skills Africa: Igniting a Tech Revolution with the Workforce of the Future.
  • Provincial Minister Mireille Wenger, Provincial Minister Mireille Wenger, Provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities of the Western Cape Government will tackle Financing Africa’s Digital Revolution with Modern Investment Strategies  in an exclusive panel discussion
  • H.E. Minister Dr. Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, Minister in the Presidency responsible for Electricity at The Presidency of the Republic of South Africa will deep dive into the need for Universal Power Access: Plotting a Route Through Africa’s Electricity Challenge

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At AfricaCom, the world’s largest gathering of African connectivity leaders, and the main anchor of Africa Tech Festival with a 26-year legacy, will host the following speakers:

  • Yasser Shaker, CEO of Orange Egypt speaking at the Connecting Africa’s Next Billion, will be  Rethinking the 5G Approach for African Markets to Realise Its Full Potential
  • Rami Ben Gadri, Deputy CTIO, Orange Middle East and Africa is on two panels this year, Capitalising on Africa’s Rich Resources to Accelerate the Shift Towards Green Energy and a fireside chat discussing OpenRAN Africa: How Interoperable Networks Could be the Future of MNO Efficiency .
  • Judith Yah Sunday Achidi, CEO, Cameroon Telecommunications (CAMTEL) speaking on a panel entitled: Affordable Connectivity for All African as A ‘Basic Necessity’ to Boost Economy .
  • Anna Gomez, Commissioner at the Federal Communications Commission, Balancing Competition and Consumer Protection: Regulatory Strategies for the Telecoms Market and Leveraging Private-Public Partnerships to Build Sustainable Digital Ecosystems .
  • Stellar Wawira, Ag. Director, Legal & Regulatory Services at Telkom Kenya – Balancing Competition and Consumer Protection: Regulatory Strategies for the Telecoms Market.
  • Néné Maiga, CEO, Orange Botswana, Fireside chat: Driving Innovation: Unravelling the Business Applications of 5G FWA in Africa .
  • Shireen Powell, CEO of Project Isizwe, Fireside chat: Youth Entrepreneurship in the Connectivity Sector: From Startups to Market Disruptors , and
  • Lydia Carroon, Director at Microsoft Airband Africa, Panel: Closing the Gender Digital Divide in Africa: What Can Connectivity Providers Do ?
  • Bunmi Adeleye, Chief Strategy Officer for Retail Supermarkets (Shoprite Nigeria), who as part of the Sustainability and & Climate Resilience track at AfricaCom, will share thoughts on Tackling Rising Emissions: Innovative Ways Businesses Are Reducing their Carbon Footprint.

Over in the AfricaTech Hall, AfricaTech, which serves as the tech transformation focused anchor event for the overall festival, delegates can experience:

  • Alex Okosi, Managing Director, Africa, Google,  Fireside Chat: Supercharging Africa to Become the Next Global Tech Hub Powerhouse .
  • Abdul Kader Baba, Chief Technology and Information Officer, Infrastructure South Africa, who at the LeadersIn Summit will speak on a panel addressing the Harnessing of Emerging Tech to Tackle Africa’s Net-Zero & ESG Challenges , and on the centre stage, will get into a panel: Not How to Become a Digital Nation, But Why .
  • Andrew Mori, CEO of Deimos, also speaking on the Centre Stage, with a panel: The Rise of Professional Services .
  • Gabriel Akan Gab-Umoden, Chief Marketing Officer of The African Talent Company (TATC), Panel: The Rise of Professional Services .
  • Hon. Napoleon Adok, Director General at the National Communications Authority, will discuss From Policy to Practice: Insights on Effective Cybersecurity Frameworks across the Continent , as part of the Cybersecurity track.
  • Also part of the Cybersecurity agenda, delegates will hear from Suren Naidoo, Group Chief Information Security Officer of the Foschini Retail Group, regarding Ransomware in a Hybrid World: Strategies for Securing Your Business
  • Faith Burn, Chief Information Officer, Eskom Holdings SOC, also speaking on the Cybersecurity issue at a fireside chat on Empowering the Workforce: Strengthening Cyber Awareness, Capacity, and Resilience

AfricaIgnite, is a key focus area this year, celebrating and recognising the growing influence and importance of Africa’s start-up arena.  Some of the continent’s well-known African unicorns and scaleups will welcome delegates and share their insights and experiences.

  • Babs Ogundeyi, Group CEO & Founder, Kuda, part of the AfricaIgnite Founders Academy, will deliver a Keynote Presentation: Founding, Funding, and Running a Startup in a Time of Economic and Financial Market Uncertainty
  • Kenfield Griffith, CEO and co-Founder of Tappi, on a Panel: The African Tech OGs
  • Also joining Griffith and co-panelist Jessica Hope , in discussing Panel: The African Tech OGs is Carl Wazen, Co-founder & Chief Business Officer of payments provider, Yoco.
  • Sola Akindolu, Co- Founder & CEOBrass – Panel: The Best of Africa’s Tech Ecosystem
  • Clara Wanjiku Odero, CEO and Co-founder of Credrails, who as part of the Fintech and MFS stream, will join a panel on How Open Banking Can Help Financial Institutions Compete in the Digital Age  and on the AfricaIgnite main stage will discuss, Investing in Startup Founders’ Mental Health
  • Femi Iromini, Co-Founder & CEO at Moni, Panel: Demystifying the Start Up Journey.
  • Tarek Mouganie, Founder and Group CEO of Affinity Africa, who is also part of the Founders Academy, will give a Masterclass on: Designing for the Majority
  • Tsakane Ngoepe, Director of Business Development, M-KOPA, who is also speaking on the AfricaCom stage, will address delegates at AfricaIgnite on Supporting Africa’s Startups Beyond Funding
  • Nicole Dunn, Co-founder & COO of Revio, will be speaking at Founders Day on Monday 13th November, Powered by Startup Club ZA, whose founder Mathew Marsden, will lead the conversation.  Dunn is also speaking on a panel at the AfricaIgnite main stage called: Demystifying the Start Up Journey.

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