This year’s theme, Advancing ICT Solutions for Sustainable Development in Africa, served as a powerful call to action, setting the stage for three days of transformative discussions, insightful presentations, and hands-on workshops. Throughout the conference, attendees explored how ICT can be harnessed to address Africa’s unique challenges in economic growth, social inclusion, and long-term sustainability.
Our renowned speakers offered compelling insights into key subthemes, such as strengthening digital infrastructure, the growing impact of AI and Big Data, and the urgent need to tackle cybersecurity and data privacy concerns.
One of the highlights of the event was the exchange of innovative ideas and solutions during panel discussions and networking events, where participants engaged in real-time problem-solving to develop ICT strategies tailored to African needs. The vibrant atmosphere and passion of the attendees highlighted the continent’s readiness to lead on the global stage of technological advancement.
Our renowned speakers offered compelling insights into key subthemes, such as strengthening digital infrastructure, the growing impact of AI and Big Data, and the urgent need to tackle cybersecurity and data privacy concerns.
One of the highlights of the event was the exchange of innovative ideas and solutions during panel discussions and networking events, where participants engaged in real-time problem-solving to develop ICT strategies tailored to African needs. The vibrant atmosphere and passion of the attendees highlighted the continent’s readiness to lead on the global stage of technological advancement.
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A session explored the expansion and strengthening of Africa’s digital infrastructure, followed by a panel discussion on unlocking the continent’s digital future.
Speakers included
James Byaruhanga, Uganda
Derrick Diaba, Ghana
Mulombo Hameja, Zambia
A panel addressed the digital divide for women in ICT, discussing the development of future skills and the promotion of financial inclusion.
Speakers included
Malebogo Khanda-Wiktor , Botswana
Viola Dondo, Zimbabwe
Elizabeth Chabaluka Masache, Malawi
Grace Labong Achire, Uganda
A session explored the expansion and strengthening of Africa’s digital infrastructure, followed by a panel discussion on unlocking the continent’s digital future.
Speakers included
Alain Gbeasor, Ghana
Brian Longwe, Malawi
Yilkal Abate, Ethiopia
An insightful address emphasised entrepreneurship, emerging technology skills, and the impact of tech innovations on pension funds.
Speakers included
Prof. Fred McBagonluri, Ghana
Christopher Lalusha, Zambia
Presentations delved into global AI governance, the role of women in AI development, and how Africa could prepare for future AI disruptions.
Speakers included
Dr Clement Mulenga Sinyangwe, Zambia
Joice Benza, Zimbabwe
Emmanuel Gbeve, Ghana
Prof. Japie Greeff, South Africa
Discussions centered on digital inclusion and assistive technology, accompanied by case studies showcasing ICT support for persons with disabilities.
Speakers included
Olivier Vanden Eynde, Kenya
Edward van Niekerk, South Africa
Assoc. Prof. AbdEl-Monem El-Sharkawy, Egypt
Richard Kafui Amanfu, Ghana
Lungile Saula, South Africa
An insightful address emphasised entrepreneurship, emerging technology skills, and the impact of tech innovations on pension funds.
Speakers included
Prof. Fred McBagonluri, Ghana
Christopher Lalusha, Zambia
Presentations delved into global AI governance, the role of women in AI development, and how Africa could prepare for future AI disruptions.
Speakers included
Dr Clement Mulenga Sinyangwe, Zambia
Joice Benza, Zimbabwe
Emmanuel Gbeve, Ghana
Prof. Japie Greeff, South Africa
Discussions centered on digital inclusion and assistive technology, accompanied by case studies showcasing ICT support for persons with disabilities.
Speakers included
Olivier Vanden Eynde, Kenya
Edward van Niekerk, South Africa
Assoc. Prof. AbdEl-Monem El-Sharkawy, Egypt
Richard Kafui Amanfu, Ghana
Lungile Saula, South Africa
Presentations focused on remittance technology, maintaining data integrity, and the importance of unifying ICT talent for Africa’s future growth. .
Speakers included
Kelvin Lotsu, Ghana
David Moepeng, South Africa
Dr Gabriel Kabanda, Zimbabwe
Andrew Kawendo, Malawi
Tsitsi Mariwo, Zimbabwe
Percy Chinyama, Zambia
A practical workshop offered valuable insights into leveraging technology for business success.
Speakers included
Jackie Rukare, Uganda
Brian Longwe, Malawi
Michael Niyitegeka, Uganda
Mr Nyimpini Mabunda delivered a powerful keynote, exploring African-driven solutions to fuel the continent’s next wave of growth.
The conference concluded with a black-and-gold themed dinner, featuring the conference award winners and the announcement of the next conference location.
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