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  • Global Tech Innovators look to Supercharge Double-Digit Business Growth at GITEX Africa

    Global Tech Innovators look to Supercharge Double-Digit Business Growth at GITEX Africa

    Global tech pioneers and innovators are preparing to supercharge double-digit business growth across Africa as they eagerly anticipate the debut of the continent’s largest and most inclusive tech and start-up event in Marrakech, Morocco.

    GITEX Africa will open doors for the first time from 31 May to 2 June 2023, welcoming 500 exhibitors and 400 start-ups from 95 countries, with regional and international companies exuberant about the potential of the world’s rising tech continent and the opportunities amplified by Africa’s ongoing Digital Transformation Strategy.

    Among those spearheading the charge into African tech’s showpiece event is Japanese-headquartered Epson; American giants Autodesk, Honeywell, Hewlett Packard, Dell, ESRi, Nutanix, Cisco and Shure; Lenovo, Huawei, and TP Link from China; along with DP World and the Technology Innovation Institute from the UAE.

    With the African Union’s bold mission to unify the continent into a secure Digital Single Market by 2030, GITEX Africa exhibitors waxed lyrical 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 AI and Machine Learning and a flourishing fintech sector.

    These growth drivers span multiple verticals, from government services or sustainable energy and finance to healthcare, agriculture, telecoms and education, fuelling an African tech market that, according to analysts, is on track to scale from US$115 billion in 2021 to US$712 billion by 2050.

    Epson, the international technology company with 11 offices across the region and nearly US$9 billion in global revenue in 2022, is among those looking to accelerate its intra-continental reach via GITEX Africa 2023. Neil Colquhoun, Vice President for Epson CISMETA, said a third of its MEA revenue is generated in Africa, with robust plans to fast-track regional growth.

    GITEX Africa: Global tech pioneers and innovators look to supercharge double-digit business growth across Africa
    Neil Colquhoun, Vice President for Epson CISMETA

    “We have a long-term strategic vision to grow the MEA market,” said Colquhoun. “We’re committed to doubling our business from 2018 to 2025, and we’re well on track to achieving that. Ideally, we’ll try and double it again up to 2030, and a huge amount of that growth is going to be in Africa.”

    Colquhoun said Epson’s core focus is on sustainability, with the company investing 100 billion yen (US$760 million) every year on developing sustainable technologies, whether for printers, projectors, scanners, smart glasses or wearable technology.

    “We believe we can improve the lives of Africans and businesses,” he added. “Our printing technology is heat free for example, which equates to 83% reduction in power consumption which is critical in Africa where there are energy resource challenges. At GITEX Africa, we’ll show our entire range applicable to multiple verticals, from education, banking and healthcare, to textile manufacturing, retail, government and commercial.”

    Amplifying Africa’s digital opportunity through advanced IT

    Africa’s rapidly expanding digital economy is amplified by an increasingly educated and growing middle class, intensifying the demand for new technologies in a continent where 40 per cent of the population is below the age of 15.

    UAE-headquartered Mindware Group, and Datwyler IT Infra, based in Switzerland, will spotlight their IT/OT infrastructure solutions, software and services at GITEX Africa 2023, with both investing, and tapping into the vast prospects of the African market.

    “Africa is a growing market for the IT industry, with increasing demand for technology solutions and services in different sectors such as agriculture, oil & gas, mining, banking & finance, healthcare, telecommunications and education,” commented Toni Azzi, Mindware Group’s General Manager.

    “Africa is also a source of innovation and talent, with many companies investing in the region to meet the needs of the local market.  While the IT industry in Africa is still in its early stages compared to more mature markets, it is poised for significant growth in the coming years and is becoming increasingly important for the global IT business.”

    Asem Shadid, Managing Director for Datwyler IT Infra, MEA, added that AI, ML, FinTech, HealthTech, blockchain, and renewable energy are the hot topics shaping Africa’s tech scene, creating ample opportunities for companies such as Datwyler to venture and capitalise on the continent’s growth potential.

    GITEX Africa: Global tech pioneers and innovators look to supercharge double-digit business growth across Africa
    Asem Shadid, Managing Director for Datwyler IT Infra, MEA

    “As an innovative Swiss manufacturer with over 100 years’ experience and expertise, we continue to invest on our R&D to stay at the forefront of technological developments and innovations,” said Shadid.  “We are confident we can add value and bring significant impact on the development and growth of the Africa’s technology sector.

    “Africa is a large, diverse continent, with a significant increase in technology adoption and entrepreneurship. African governments and organisations are uniting their digital transformation aspirations to modernise infrastructure and automate operations, and we foresee many opportunities for Datwyler since there’s a growing demand for technology and increasing global investment funds.”

    Morocco – elevating Africa’s tech revolution 

    GITEX Africa 2023 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), a strategic public entity leading the Moroccan government’s digital transformation agenda under the authority of the Moroccan Ministry of Digital Transition and Administration Reform.

    The three-day event is organised by KAOUN International, the overseas events organising company of Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), which organises GITEX Global, the world’s largest tech show, in Dubai, UAE.

    Major players from Morocco’s tech landscape have signed on for GITEX Africa, in line with the North African country’s unifying economic mission, where 60 per cent of its foreign investment is directed towards Africa.

    AMDIE (The Moroccan Agency for Investment and Export Development), MTDS, Morocco’s first internet service provider, and Ribatis, a leading provider of e-Gov platforms for African public administrations, are among the Moroccan exhibitors with a joint mission to elevate Africa’s ‘booming’ tech revolution.

    “Africa’s tech ecosystem is booming, with the focus on digital transformation surging across the continent,” commented Mohamed Fayçal Benachou, CEO of Ribatis, which will highlight at GITEX Africa its ‘Karaz Single Window’ e-Gov platform, the first low code/no code digital platform dedicated to African governments.

     

    GITEX Africa: Global tech pioneers and innovators look to supercharge double-digit business growth across Africa
    Mohamed Fayçal Benachou, CEO of Ribatis

    “Ribatis belongs to Africa, and we believe in the continent’s rich potential, offering many opportunities to build large, profitable businesses. The African population is young, fast growing, and increasingly urbanised, while rapid technology adoption makes the continent a fertile arena for innovation.

    GITEX Africa 2023 presents an incredible opportunity to highlight Africa’s potential to the world.”

    GITEX Africa 2023: World’s largest start-up event in Africa

    GITEX Africa 2023 will feature North Star Africa, converging more than 400 start-ups and 250-plus investors from across the globe to extend engagements, build connections, and scale imaginations with key stakeholders in the tech ecosystem.

    A power-packed three-day conference programme will meanwhile be spearheaded by the ONE Africa Digital Summit and the GITEX Africa CEO Forum, with dedicated tracks covering fintech, digital cities, cybersecurity, coding, youth development, energy, healthcare, and agriculture.

  • Nigerian Start-Up Emerges Global Best in Mobility, Smart Cities at GITEX 2022

    Nigerian Start-Up Emerges Global Best in Mobility, Smart Cities at GITEX 2022

    A Nigerian Start-up, Shap-Shap had won the Mobility and Logistics Innovation category challenge in the Supernova Challenge Pitch Competition at the Gulf Information Technology Exhibition(GITEX), in the United Arab Emirates, Dubai.

    Mrs Hadiza Umar, Head, Corporate Affairs and External Relations of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) said this in a statement on Friday in Abuja.

    The Chief Executive Officer of Shap-Shap, Mr Khalil Halilu, who was among the two Nigerian Start-ups to enter the final stage of the competition was presented with a cash prize of $8,000.

    Prof. Isa Pantami, Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, was elated by the success story, while describing the victory as a win for all Nigerians and a clarion call for investors to invest in Nigerian Start-ups.

    “It shows that we are doing well, don’t forget that we have around seven unicorns in Africa, and five out of them originated from Nigeria.

    “If you look at the competition up to semi-finals, we had nine start-ups and at the finals, we had two start-ups and now we have one winner.

    “It is a clear indication that we are doing well, out of 90 countries and over 800 entries, the future is certainly bright for Nigeria when it comes to digital innovation and entrepreneurship,” Pantami said.

    The Director-General of NITDA, Mr Kashifu Inuwa, while appraising the competition, said the solution Shap-Shap presented was going to impact not only Nigeria, but the global market.

    “This shows that we have people with innovative ideas that can change the world positively.

    “This is how others started like Uber and other logistics applications.

    “In Nigeria, most of the strength we have today is in Fintech but other categories like e-Health, eduTech and Mobility, Logistics and Smart Cities are areas we need Start-ups that can solve problems for our local consumption and the world in general”, Inuwa said.

    Inuwa further said that the different success stories achieved by the Nigerian team underscored the fact that the country’s participation in GITEX was indeed lucrative.

    He highlighted activities the country was part of in the exhibition, which included the signing of Memorandum of Understanding with Microsoft to train five million Nigerians on digital skills.

    According to him, that one was Start-ups closing deals worth more than $10 million and a start-up, Shap-Shap emerging the global winner in the tech. competition.

    Halilu,’who lacked words to express his joy was thankful for the prize and promised to deploy the money judiciously.

    He also thanked the Federal Government for always supporting Start-ups.

    Halilu further urged relevant authorities, both in private and public sectors to build Nigerian Start-ups to come up with innovations that would turn the world’s attention to Nigeria for solutions.

    NITDA also bagged the Most Valued Partnership Award at GITEX 2022.

  • GITEX 2022 to Focus on African Tech Ecosystem

    GITEX 2022 to Focus on African Tech Ecosystem

    The global digital economy is in full velocity mode, embracing the return of the world’s largest, most inclusive tech and start-up event, which opens next week in Dubai with unrivalled record capacity, its continued expansion fuelling the installation of three additional sold-out halls at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

    GITEX GLOBAL 2022 will take place from 10-14 October, outperforming its previous edition as it prepares to host more than 5,000 companies and over 100,000 attendees from 170 countries, spanning 26 halls and two million sq. ft, matching the scale of 33 football fields.

    Omar Al Olama, Minister of State for AI, Digital Economy & Remote Work Applications addressing the crowd

    The remarkable growth of the annual five-day event is marked by the presence of African key influencers amongst which the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy of Nigeria, the State Minister of Innovation and Research Sector of Ethiopia, the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, and start-ups at the event among the global top of companies and start-ups showcasing ground-breaking applications in the metaverse, AI, Web 3.0, blockchain, 6G, cloud computing, fintech, and big data.

    The African continent, considered by many techs thought leaders to be a promising market for innovation and creativity, is attracting investors from around the world. In 2021, the African tech ecosystem raised $5.2 billion (its best year ever), and some reports and tracking platforms predict that the continent is on track to raise $7 billion by 2022 1.

    With the participation of over 100 African start-ups from every corner of the continent invited as exhibitors, GITEX GLOBAL 2022 is set to be one of the leading African tech gateways. Amongst 2022 African exhibitors: Flutterwave, Deel, Volition Capital, Kitopi, GOODsoil VC, Patron, Avetol, Parcsmart, Terragon, Jabu Logistics, Q-Hop, Paddycover, Green Agro Solution, Melanin Kapital Limited, Zmall, Technology Solutions, OBM Education, etc.

    The GITEX GLOBAL 2022 is also a gathering of more than 250 government entities leading strategic digital projects and public-private partnerships, and 1,000-plus start-ups seeking their next big break in North Star Dubai. The GITEX 3.0 edition will unite the world’s most influential ecosystems advancing business, economy, society, and culture.

    “As the curious audience attempts to make sense of the real versus virtual world we are creating, GITEX GLOBAL takes the helm in partnering with African and global tech leaders to empower, enlighten and enthuse everyone on the metamorphosis of the digital economy,” said Trixie LohMirmand, Executive Vice President of Events Management at Dubai World Trade Centre, GITEX GLOBAL’s organiser.

    GITEX 3.0 series includes launches of Global DevSlam and X-VERSE

    With a fully immersive deep dive into the digital universe, GITEX GLOBAL presents its 3.0 edition with Ai Everything, North Star Dubai (formerly GITEX Future Stars), Fintech Surge, Future Blockchain Summit, and Marketing Mania.

    North Star Dubai shines with unstoppable African start-up entrepreneurship momentum

    Launched as GITEX Future Stars in 2016, the newly renamed North Star Dubai in 2022 underlines the ongoing evolution of the global start-up ecosystem, and the important role start- ups play in advancing innovation and international business collaboration.

    North Star Dubai, with its strategic partner the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, is amplifying this trend, with the world’s largest start-up event bringing together 1,000+ exhibitors from 60 countries and 600+ investors. Smashing geographic boundaries, North Star Dubai also introduces ‘Africa Fast 100’, the largest ever gathering of African start-ups to be hosted outside Africa, connecting investors with Unicorn prospects from the world’s fast-rising tech incubator.

    GITEX 3.0 welcomes the biggest names in the African tech world, shaping imminent trends and industries.

  • NITDA Inaugurates LOC for GITEX 2022

    NITDA Inaugurates LOC for GITEX 2022

    As part of efforts to commence preparation in earnest for Nigeria’s participation at the Gulf Information Technology Exhibition and Expo, (GITEX) an annual consumer computer and electronics trade show, exhibition, and conference that takes place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the National Information Technology Development Agency,, (NITDA) has inaugurated the Local Organising Committee, (LOC) that would ensure a successful outing for Nigeria at the event.

    NITDA has been coordinating Nigeria’s pavilion at the event since 2013 and this year’s edition is scheduled to take place from 10th to 14th October, 2022.

    The representative of Kashifu Inuwa, NITDA’s Director General, Dr. Aristotle Onuma while inaugurating the committee charged the members to see their nominations as a call to national assignment and a privileged to serve the country in another capacities.
    NITDA LOC for GITEX 2022
    Kashifu Inuwa, NITDA’s Director General, Dr. Aristotle Onuma speaking during the ceremony

    He maintained that GITEX remains a veritable platform for Nigeria to show to the world what her youths are capable of doing in the area of tech innovation, noting that the nation has become a force to reckon with in the global tech innovations.

    He said, “I think we have made our impacts felt at the event because the organiser of the event came to Nigeria to head hunt talents. They are sponsoring four of our start-ups to the event this year.

    He described the event as a “strategic window” that provides opportunity for exposure to start-ups ecosystem because it opens opportunities for them to meet investors who are interested in their products.

    While advising the private sector to take advantage of the opportunity NITDA has to offer by subscribing, partaking and taking ownership of the event, he reiterated that “Nigeria has a lot to learn from the technology show.”

    He said, “Nigeria can maximize the potentials of the event by learning from there and domicile whatever we learnt in the country to solve most of our challenges.

    Also in his presentation, Segun Oruame of Pinnacle Consulting, a firm that consults for NITDA on the event, expressed delight for the visibility the event has offered Nigeria.

    He recalled a memorable event when a Nigerian won first price in Artificial Intelligence category in 2019.

    NITDA GITEX LOC
    Segun Oruame of Pinnacle Consulting speaking during the GITEX 2022 LOC inauguration

    He disclosed that GITEX 2022 is six events in one. According to him, these include the AI Conference, North Stars (Global Future Stars), Future Blockchain Summit, Fintech Surge, Tech Marketing Mania, and Global DevSlam.

    He further added that Conference would discuss topics on The Rise of Predictive Clouds, Data Ops to Xops, Edge Computing and Business Intelligence Adoption, and Net Greener AI for Data Centers among others.

    Members of the Committee were drawn from both the public and private sectors; they include those from the Nigeria Investment Promotion Council (NIPC), Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC), Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), National Data Protection Bureau (NPDB), Cherry Brooks Ltd, Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), Smartweb, and Domineum Blockchain Solutions Ltd among others.

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