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Lagos Tech Fest Returns in February 2026 for Sixth Edition

The two-day event will bring founders and investors together as Nigeria’s startup ecosystem adapts to tighter funding

by Onyinye Moyosore
December 21, 2025
in Event Radar Africa, African Startup Ecosystem
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Lagos Tech Fest Returns in February 2026 for Sixth Edition

Lagos Tech Fest is set to return for its sixth edition in February 2026, bringing founders, investors, and technology leaders together for two days of conversations around building and funding startups in Nigeria. The event will take place on 17 and 18 February across venues in Victoria Island, Lagos.

Over the years, Lagos Tech Fest has grown into one of the city’s most visible technology gatherings. It has positioned itself as a meeting point for early stage startups seeking capital and partnerships, as well as investors looking to better understand opportunities in Nigeria’s digital economy. Organisers expect the 2026 edition to attract thousands of participants, including local founders, regional startups, and international investors exploring African markets.

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A Focus on Building and Scaling Startups

At its core, Lagos Tech Fest centres on how startups are built, funded, and scaled. The programme typically features panel discussions on fundraising, market expansion, and product development. These sessions are complemented by pitch events where founders present their ideas directly to potential backers.

The event also includes exhibition spaces that allow startups to showcase their products and services. In addition, structured networking sessions are designed to encourage direct conversations between entrepreneurs and investors, moving beyond surface level introductions.

Why Investors Pay Attention

For investors, Lagos Tech Fest offers a concentrated view of Nigeria’s startup landscape within a short timeframe. Instead of relying on isolated meetings, they can engage with companies across fintech, health tech, logistics, software, and other digital sectors in one place.

This format makes it easier to spot emerging trends, compare business models, and identify teams worth tracking after the event. It also allows investors to gauge how founders are responding to changing market conditions.

Timing in a Tighter Funding Climate

The 2026 edition comes at a time when Nigeria’s startup ecosystem is adjusting to tighter global funding conditions. While large venture rounds have slowed, early stage activity has remained steady. Many founders are placing greater emphasis on sustainable growth, revenue generation, and capital efficiency.

Lagos Tech Fest provides a space for these conversations. It allows founders and investors to discuss what building resilient companies looks like in a more cautious investment environment.

Beyond Panels and Pitch Decks

Beyond its formal sessions, the event plays a role in creating informal deal flow. Many early conversations between founders and investors begin at ecosystem gatherings before progressing into structured discussions later.

For first time founders, the value often goes beyond immediate funding. Exposure to investors, peer feedback, mentorship, and visibility within the ecosystem can be just as important at an early stage.

Lagos Tech Fest is part of a wider series of technology events held across different cities, reflecting growing global interest in African startups. Its continued growth mirrors Lagos’ role as a central hub for innovation and venture activity in West Africa.

With the February dates approaching, organisers are expected to share further details on programming, participating startups, and investor sessions in the coming weeks. For founders and investors alike, the 2026 edition is shaping up to be another key moment on Nigeria’s tech calendar.

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Onyinye Moyosore

Onyinye Moyosore

Onyinye Moyosore is a tech writer at Techsoma, where she covers startups, digital infrastructure, and how technology reshapes everyday life...

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