Exhibitors cite strong investor leads and international visibility as inaugural event brings in participants from 78 countries.
Overview
The debut of GITEX NIGERIA brought a global spotlight to Nigeria’s digital economy, with international exhibitors and investors confirming strong engagement and immediate business opportunities.
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High-Level Support and Organisation
Held under the patronage of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GITEX NIGERIA ran from 1-4 September across Abuja and Lagos. The event was supported by the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy in collaboration with the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), endorsed by the Lagos State Government, and organised by KAOUN International, global producer of GITEX events.
Lagos State Government’s Perspective
“In three short days, GITEX NIGERIA has already had a meaningful impact on our nation, from startups seeking funds and exposure with global investors to international organisations discovering the vast growth opportunities within our digital economy. This annual event will continue to grow, have a long-term contribution to Nigerian digitalisation, and show the world the power of international collaboration,” said Olatunbosun Alake, Commissioner, Innovation, Science & Technology, Lagos State
International Engagement and Testimonials
To begin with, international participants highlighted the quality of engagement with decision makers. Additionally, they emphasised the value of Nigeria as a market.
Meanwhile, Abdelaziz Saidu, Country Leader at Cisco Nigeria & Ghana, said:
“GITEX NIGERIA has been amazing. In fact, the crowd has been overwhelming, not just in size but in quality. Notably, many important people came to our stand, including the Lagos State Governor and the Minister. Moreover, they were impressed with our AI and cyber security showcases. From day one, we have generated strong leads. As a result, some of these leads are already converting into opportunities.
We also engaged with organisations like the African Union.
Furthermore, the brand reputation of GITEX has attracted the right crowd locally, regionally, and internationally. Ultimately, this made the inaugural edition truly impactful.”
Platforms and Venues
The event hosted dual platforms in Lagos – the GITEX NIGERIA Tech Expo & Future Economy Conference at the Eko Hotel Convention Centre and the GITEX NIGERIA Startup Festival at the Landmark Centre. Together, these platforms provided an international stage for Nigerian startups, investors, and corporates to connect, build partnerships, and explore the country’s digital growth potential.
Largest Tech and Startup Show in West Africa
As West Africa’s largest tech and startup show, GITEX NIGERIA also featured the country’s most internationally diverse investor programme, facilitating meetings between startups, corporates, investors, and government stakeholders to advance cross-border collaboration.
Global Partners and Supporters
The event was supported by international tech companies and organisations, including AWS, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), IBM, Meta, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Kaspersky, Space42, Microsoft, and NVIDIA.
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