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Lagos, Dubai World Trade Centre empower Nigerian startups at Gitex Africa Morocco

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In a demonstration of its commitment to fostering innovation and entrepreneurship, the Lagos State Government, in partnership with the Dubai World Trade Centre, has sponsored 25 exceptional startups to participate at Gitex Africa Morocco.

The startups include Pocket Food, Access Tech, Printivo, Startup Lagos, Eko Institute of Technology, Kirgawa, Qore, Imperial EdTech, Bunce, Etaps, and Innovia Labs.

Gitex Africa Morocco is the largest and most influential tech and startup event in Africa. The prestigious event, renowned for showcasing technological advancements, innovations, and digital transformation, provides a platform for these Nigerian startups to pitch their ideas, connect with investors, and network with industry leaders on a global scale.

It brings together the brightest minds, entrepreneurs, and investors from around the world to explore the rapidly advancing tech landscape in Africa. With a focus on AI, Cybersecurity, Fintech, Cloud Computing, and Connectivity, the event offers invaluable insights and opportunities to shape inclusive digital societies and drive technological advancements across various sectors.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu (middle) in a discussion with Pakistan’s Minister of Information Technology and Communications, Syed Amin Ul Haque (left) and immediate past Special Adviser to the Governor on Technology and Innovation, Mr. Tunbosun Alake

 

The presence of Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu at the Gitex Africa Digital Summit underscores his government’s support for the startup ecosystem. Sanwo-Olu had a speaking session where he shared his vision for fostering innovation and driving the digital transformation of the state. He highlighted the remarkable growth of Africa’s tech start-up sector and emphasised that Nigerian tech start-ups surpassed the $4 billion mark in 2022, with Lagos playing a leading role in the continent’s digital transformation.

The Governor said that Africa’s rise in technology is unstoppable. From Nairobi to Cape Town, and from Rwanda to Morocco, the continent is emerging as a global tech hub, attracting both local and international investments. He then called for continued collaboration between the public and private sectors to harness Africa’s limitless potential.

His presence serves as a strong testament to the government’s commitment to nurturing the growth of startups and positioning Lagos as a hub for technological advancements in Africa.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu with representatives of Tech companies from Lagos

 

The event was also attended by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Innovation and Technology, Tunbosun Alake, who emphasised the government’s dedication to driving technological advancements and fostering an innovation-driven economy.

The state government delegation, led by the Commissioner for Science and Technology, Mr. Hakeem Fahm; and his Permanent Secretary, Engr. (Mrs.) Ibilola Kasunmu provided guidance and support to the sponsored startups throughout their journey at the conference.

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