City of Cape Town backs Africa Tech Festival 22 as a high-performance event set to attract key investment to the region

Cape Town, 12 July 2022 – 2022 marks the 25th anniversary of the world’s single largest Africa-focused technology and telecommunications event – Africa Tech Festival, including its anchor events AfricaCom and AfricaTech.  Recognising its star power as an event that attracts significant local and international business, the City of Cape Town has come on board as a partner, with the status as Host City for Africa Tech Festival 2022, as part of its Invest Cape Town initiative.

The Invest Cape Town initiative was launched by the City of Cape Town to strengthen and promote its status as a high-performance, African business hub that supports big ideas and innovation.  The platform has been designed to showcase Cape Town as a centre that welcomes and enables serious business beyond its beautiful scenery and hospitable people moniker, and one that actively engages in making this a reality.

As the start-up capital of Africa and with excellent connectivity, the City of Cape Town is well-placed to welcome the expected more than 12 000 delegates, 400 exhibitors and 300+ top notch speakers attending this year’s Africa Tech Festival.

James Williams, Director, Events | Connecting Africa | Informa Tech, says: “We are delighted to be officially partnering with the City of Cape Town this year.  This is an acknowledgment of Africa Tech Festival’s ability to influence and effect progress not only in Cape Town, but across the continent itself.

“As the home of AfricaCom over the past 25 years, Africa Tech Festival has a solid track record for enabling multiple business deals. This valuable partnership with the City of Cape Town will now help us reach yet more local attendees and improve the event experience for all our international and out of city attendees, ensuring that we will be here for another 25 years helping to facilitate Africa’s technological advancement and digital inclusivity.”

The theme for the 25th edition is: ‘Uniting Business and Technology to Create a Better, More Inclusive Digital World,’ which also speaks directly to the City’s remit as well as the continent’s continued drive towards sustainable growth to accelerate socio-economic development.

Alderman James Vos; Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Growth at the City of Cape Town remarked: “As a City, we recognise the important role of government in strengthening the tech entrepreneurship ecosystem, and have therefore invested substantially to help grow and facilitate investment in this space. Through our Strategic Business Partners (SBP), we have created the necessary infrastructure needed for the digital and tech sectors to thrive – including the facilitation needed for the ease of doing business in the city. Cape Town’s tech ecosystem is remarkable as result of its strong government support and the number of programmes that target tech entrepreneurship.

“The Cape Innovation and Technology Initiative (CiTi), Africa’s oldest tech and start-up incubator, is a sterling example. The venture, funded by the City, has been instrumental in supporting entrepreneurs in Cape Town for over two decades. We are excited and look forward to hosting the 2022 Africa Tech Festival in the Mother City in November.”

Development, advancement, and possibilities are recurring themes throughout the agenda for this year’s festival.  Several already confirmed luminary speakers on the line-up articulating Africa’s promise and investment potential include the likes of:

  • Dr. Olufunso Somorin, a Regional Principal Officer at the African Development Bank, who leads the Bank’s work on climate change and green growth in the 13 countries that consist of the Bank’s Eastern African region. This includes supporting countries’ access to climate finance for implementing their Paris Agreement commitments, and mainstreaming climate change in all Bank policies and programmes.
  • Habiba Ben Barka, Chief of Africa Section at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), leading the organisation’s work on economic development in Africa.
  • BogoloKenewendo, Global economist and Former Minister of Investment, Trade, and Industry in Botswana, Managing Director of Kenewendo Advisory, and a Non-Resident Fellow with the Center for Global Development, who will be speaking at the accelerateHER co-located event at Africa Tech Festival.  She is a global economist with deep expertise in international trade and development. She has a particular focus on Pan-African development and a passion for accelerating digitization and innovation across the continent.
  • Kaniaru Wacieni, Senior Investment Director at Africa50, an initiative of the African Development Bank that looks at critical investment into infrastructure necessary to enable Africa’s digital as well as socio-economic progression, by bringing project development and financing together in one platform.
  • Lucy Chege, currently Head: Energy, Environment and Information Communications Technologies (ICT) at the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA). She has over 20 years of combined experience in infrastructure project finance and Public Private Partnerships (PPPs).

·         Dr Miriam Altman is Director of Altman Advisory. She is also in her second term as Commissioner in National Planning Commission in the South African Presidency, and is a Professor of Practice 4IR, School of Economics at the University of Johannesburg.  As a Director of Altman Advisory, she advises governments and companies in their economic and commercial strategies.

  • ChijiokeEgejuru, Investment Professional at the International Finance Corporation, who will be championing a panel on The $100B Gap: New investment paradigms for age-old infrastructure challenges on Tuesday, November 9, 2021 at 12:45 PM.
  • Nicholas Williams, Head of the ICT Operations division of the African Development Bank (AfDB), who is responsible for all loans and grants to Governments for ICT projects in Africa.
  • Shirley Gilbey, Dealmaker at the UK Department for International Trade, whose professional endeavours are themed around supporting entrepreneurs to form and grow their businesses. The first Dealmaker in Africa, Shirley is part of the UK Government’s Department for International Trade Global Entrepreneur Programme team.

For companies interested in expanding their sphere of influence to Cape Town, representatives of the City’s Invest in Cape Town initiative will also be on hand at Africa Tech Festival.

Further information can be found on the Africa Tech Festival website here

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