LAGOS, NIGERIA — Africa Technology Expo (ATE) will return to the Wole Soyinka Center for Culture and Creative Arts, on June 26–27, 2026, with organisers targeting up to $890 million in ecosystem deal activity across partnerships, investments, and enterprise contracts.
Now in its third edition, the Expo is expected to convene more than 7,000 participants, including senior technology executives, investors, policymakers, and enterprise leaders from across Africa and international markets.
Organisers say over two-thirds of attendees are expected to be C-suite executives and senior decision-makers, with 60% representing enterprise organisations, reinforcing the event’s focus on high-level engagement and commercial outcomes.
The previous edition facilitated an estimated $198 million in partnerships and investment conversations. The 2026 target reflects growing global interest in Africa’s digital infrastructure, enterprise technology, and cross-border collaboration opportunities.
This year’s programme places strong emphasis on the diversity and depth of speakers, with a lineup drawn from global technology firms, infrastructure providers, and regulatory institutions. Confirmed speakers include executives from Microsoft, Ericsson, Google, Nokia, Amazon Web Services, Deloitte, Rack Centre, and Open Access Data Centres, alongside leaders from investment, policy, and enterprise sectors.
Organizers are calling it the single largest boardroom of Africa’s technology economy.
The Expo will run as a two-day programme, featuring executive roundtables, keynote sessions, and an exhibition floor showcasing technologies across robotics, Internet of Things (IoT), connectivity infrastructure, and enterprise digital solutions.
Ahead of the event, participants will also engage in the Doing Business in Africa (DBIA) Tour, a curated experience hosted by Itana, offering insights into the continent’s regulatory and operational landscape.
The 2026 edition is proudly headlined by Breet—a digital asset platform focused on enabling secure cryptocurrency transactions across Africa, and supported by MTN, ZOHO, Maxitech, Nobus Cloud, and other ecosystem partners.
About Africa Technology Expo
Africa Technology Expo is an enterprise-focused technology gathering that brings together C- suites, investors, policymakers, and global technology leaders to explore opportunities shaping Africa’s digital economy. The Expo provides a platform for partnerships, investment conversations, and cross-border collaboration across Africa’s growing innovation ecosystem.
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