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Over 5,000 Leaders to Converge in Lagos for Tech Revolution Africa 2026

This Event Brings Together over 150 Global Tech Companies, African Leading Enterprises, Startups, Investors, Government Reps & Policy Shapers, Innovators, Decision Makers, Builders, Professionals, Talents and Enthusiasts

by Faith Amonimo
December 11, 2025
in Event Radar Africa, African Startup Ecosystem
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Over 5,000 Leaders to Converge in Lagos for Tech Revolution Africa 2026

Tech Revolution Africa 2026 is about to take the center stage at Lagos’ Landmark Event Centre on January 30-31, 2026. The tech gathering expects over 5,000 attendees from 12+ countries to converge for two days of high-stakes networking and deal-making.

The event positions itself as “the only tech event you need to get ahead this decade,” bringing together 150+ African and global companies alongside 60+ industry-leading speakers. Early statistics show 30% of attendees hold decision-making roles, creating prime conditions for major business transactions.

Founded by Glory Olamigoke and David Ogebe, the conference connects the full value chain of technology across Africa. The event builds on the success of TekNexus Africa, a leading mentorship platform for African tech talents, and House of Heroz, a tech training partner of the World Bank and Nigeria’s federal government.

MTN Nigeria steps up as the headline sponsor, joined by gold sponsors CoralPay and Ligadata. The sponsorship lineup also features Vennote Technologies as a silver sponsor and Infonomics in the bronze tier, demonstrating strong corporate backing for Africa’s tech ecosystem growth.

Complete 12 Content Tracks Address Every Tech Sector

The conference agenda covers 40+ sessions across 12 specialized content tracks targeting Africa’s most pressing tech challenges and opportunities:

The Future of Africa’s Digital Economy: Strategic discussions on continental digital transformation and economic opportunities across emerging markets.

Investors & VCs Spotlight: Dedicated funding sessions connecting capital sources with high-potential African startups and growth companies.

Global Tech & The African Economy: Analysis of how international technology companies impact and integrate with African economic structures.

The Power of Connectivity: 5G, IoT & Smart Cities: Infrastructure sessions exploring next-generation connectivity powering Africa’s urban transformation through Internet of Things integration.

AI: Shaping The Next Wave: Comprehensive artificial intelligence programming examining how machine learning and automation reshape African industries and create new opportunities.

The New Tech Titans: Africa’s Next Unicorn Founders: Spotlight sessions featuring entrepreneurs building billion-dollar companies across the continent.

Women In Tech & Inclusive Innovation: Programming dedicated to promoting gender diversity and inclusive practices across Africa’s growing tech talent ecosystem.

Government & Ecosystem Policy: Policy discussions addressing regulatory frameworks, government digital initiatives, and public-private partnerships supporting tech ecosystem development.

The Startup Universe: Deep-dive sessions exploring startup formation, scaling strategies, and the complete entrepreneurial journey from ideation to exit across African markets.

The Creative Economy: Programming focused on digital content creation, entertainment technology, gaming, and creative industries, driving economic growth through technology platforms.

The Talent Economy: Sessions addressing skill development, remote work opportunities, freelancing platforms, and how African talent competes in global digital markets.

Get Into Tech: Career-focused programming designed for professionals transitioning into technology roles, covering pathways, skill requirements, and opportunities for non-technical backgrounds entering the tech ecosystem.

Investment Opportunities

The conference structure prioritizes funding connections through specialized investor programming. The investor pass provides access to exclusive founder-investor mixers and priority networking sessions designed to facilitate deal flow.

A dedicated deal room connects investors, government representatives, and startup founders in a controlled environment optimized for serious business discussions. This approach addresses Africa’s funding gap by creating direct pathways between capital sources and innovative companies.

Executive programming includes special lunch sessions, branded merchandise packages, and exclusive lounge access for senior-level attendees. The tiered access system ensures appropriate networking opportunities across different professional levels.

Global Companies Eye African Market Entry

The participant roster includes major global tech companies evaluating African market opportunities alongside established local enterprises. This mix creates conditions for partnership formation, market expansion discussions, and technology transfer initiatives.

Government representatives and policy shapers participate in dedicated sessions addressing regulatory frameworks supporting tech ecosystem growth. These discussions directly impact how international companies approach African market entry strategies.

Startup Showcase Highlights Innovation Pipeline

Tech Revolution Africa 2026 features comprehensive startup programming, including exhibitions, product demonstrations, and founder showcases. The startup fest component allows emerging companies to present solutions to potential investors, partners, and customers in structured formats.

The event targets three primary audiences: tech talents and ecosystem operators seeking networking and career advancement opportunities; industry leaders and C-suite executives building top tech businesses; and startups, enterprises, and innovators looking to connect with mentors, VCs, and policymakers.

Career Development Programming Expands Access

The “Get Into Tech” track specifically addresses Africa’s growing need for tech talent by providing clear pathways for career transitions. These sessions complement “The Talent Economy” programming that positions African professionals for global digital opportunities and remote work markets.

Combined with the creative economy focus, the conference acknowledges technology’s role beyond traditional sectors, embracing digital content, gaming, and entertainment as significant economic drivers across the continent.

Registration Numbers Show Strong Market Interest

Early registration data indicates significant industry interest, with business and executive passes showing strong uptake among corporate attendees. Regular pass holders gain access to the main programming, exhibitions, and general networking opportunities. Higher-tier passes add exclusive sessions, premium networking access, and enhanced amenities.

The event’s positioning as “Africa’s largest gathering of tech enterprises, startups and ecosystem players” reflects growing recognition of the continent’s tech sector maturity and investment potential. With organizers promising attendees can “land investment in your startup, land a tech job, land a business deal, grow your network, and learn how to build the next billion-dollar company,” Tech Revolution Africa 2026 represents a critical opportunity for stakeholders across Africa’s tech ecosystem.

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Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Writer and Content Editor at Techsoma, covering tech stories and insights across Africa, the Middle...

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