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  • Bridging gaps and driving innovation: Highlights from Tech Unite Africa 2025

    Bridging gaps and driving innovation: Highlights from Tech Unite Africa 2025

    Tech Unite Africa 2025 recently concluded its groundbreaking event, establishing itself as the African tech ecosystem’s premier conference, exhibition, and networking hub. The event, which included the second edition of the Startup World Cup Lagos Regional, the African Blockchain DeFi and Web3 Summit, and the Tech Innovation Recognition and Award, witnessed an unprecedented global turnout, exceeding the expectations of its organisers.

    A multi-faceted event exceeds expectations

    “What makes this one different is because it’s actually 4 in 1,” exclaimed Queeneth Clinton, one of the organisers, highlighting the unique convergence of the startup ecosystem, the tech world, and the blockchain community. The sheer volume of attendees, spanning various regions and continents, including the US, South Africa, and Kenya, underscored the global interest in Africa’s burgeoning tech scene.

    Ethical AI implementation: Balancing innovation and responsibility

    A significant focus of the conference was the ethical application of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Dr. Oyewole Sarunmi emphasised the critical role of skilled data scientists and AI engineers in mitigating bias within generative AI. He advocated for a “hybrid human artificial intelligence” approach, where AI serves as an augmentative tool under the guidance of human expertise. “Use AI as a crutch and not as something you depend upon completely,” he advised, stressing the need for trained professionals to identify and adjust algorithmic biases to ensure accurate and ethical outcomes.

    The power of AI is intrinsically linked to data, and the exponential growth of data in recent years necessitates a robust infrastructure. Despite the rich content and enthusiastic audiences, connectivity challenges were apparent, highlighting infrastructure gaps. “Data is what AI itself thrives on,” noted a speaker, emphasising the need for a resilient power supply to support the massive data processing demands of AI technologies.

    Bridging the Crypto education gap in Africa

    Addressing the information gap surrounding cryptocurrency, a representative from Yellow Card outlined their multifaceted approach to crypto education. This includes roadshows, partnerships with universities, collaborations with influencers, and a multilingual online platform called Yellow Card Academy. Efforts are underway to translate educational content into languages like Swahili and French to cater to Nigeria’s diverse populace and overcome language barriers.

    Simplifying Blockchain for mass adoption

    Dr. Alessandra Sala from Shutterstock pinpointed the complexity of blockchain platforms as a major deterrent for new users. The high drop-off rate during the onboarding process, often due to complicated KYC procedures or a lack of understanding of bridging chains and wallet creation, necessitates a focus on simpler User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX). Suggestions included social login features for automatic wallet creation and the integration of AI to guide users through the initial steps. “It’s really important for us to think about the end user,” Dr. Sala emphasised, advocating for intuitive design over intricate blockchain complexities.

    Reliable payment systems: Catalyzing Nigeria’s digital economy

    Sofia Zab, Chief Marketing Officer at PalmPay, addressed a critical issue of reliable payment systems for Nigeria’s Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), which contribute over 70% to Nigeria’s GDP. The historical unreliability of payment networks has led to a preference for cash transactions. PalmPay is tackling this by building its financial infrastructure, including payment orchestration and transaction monitoring systems, to enhance user experience and foster a shift from cash to digital payments.

    AI and the future of work: Job creation outweighs displacement

    Looking towards the future of work in the age of AI, a senior project manager, Oluwatoni Olugbenga, at Schneider Electric, expressed optimism, stating that AI will ultimately create more jobs than it displaces. The key lies in how individuals and organisations leverage AI for improved decision-making. The democratisation of AI, making it accessible even to those without a strong tech background through natural language interfaces, presents opportunities for widespread adoption and contribution to its development. Oluwatoni stated that the accuracy of AI outputs is contingent on the quality and quantity of data it receives, highlighting the collective responsibility to ensure AI’s effectiveness.

    Techpression‘s Head of Content, Ibukun Bankole, engaged in an insightful discussion with Silas Omomehin from the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) on policy adoption for emerging technologies. The NCDMB pledged inclusive access to training, capacity building, and partnerships, with a deliberate effort to reach underserved areas across Nigeria through workshops and research initiatives. “Everyone is taking on board,” Omomehin assured, illustrating the commitment to hearing and addressing the needs of diverse communities.

    Building trust in financial transactions: The foundation of economic growth

    Mojisola Alabi underscored the fundamental role of trust in all financial transactions, both cash and digital. She highlighted the need for verification, security, and reliability to build confidence in digital payment systems. Trust extends to data security and adherence to agreed payment terms for lending platforms. Alabi also encouraged the customisation of foreign services to allow local subscriptions in Nigerian Naira, indicating a desire for solutions tailored to the local market.

    Tech Unite Africa 2025 was a dynamic and insightful event, showcasing the immense potential and ongoing development within Africa’s tech landscape. The discussions around AI ethics, infrastructure needs, crypto education, user experience, and the future of work underscore the critical issues shaping the continent’s technological advancement. As the tech landscape continues to evolve, Tech Unite Africa is a vital platform for fostering innovation, collaboration, and growth across the continent.

     

  • Tech Unite Africa showcases cutting-edge innovations, trends

    Tech Unite Africa showcases cutting-edge innovations, trends

    The recently concluded Tech Unite Africa summit held in Lagos, Nigeria, brought together industry leaders, innovators, and enthusiasts to explore the latest advancements and trends shaping the future of technology across various sectors.

    The summit, which took place on March 26 and 27, 2024, at the Muson Convention Centre in Victoria Island, Lagos, provided a platform for collaboration, education, and innovation, redefining the possibilities of tomorrow.

    During the event, attendees engaged in thought-provoking panel discussions on a wide range of topics, from the ethical implications of AI to the impact of quantum computing, highlighting the transformative power of technology in driving positive change across industries. Keynote presentations from industry leaders and visionaries offered valuable insights into cutting-edge breakthroughs, disruptive technologies, and ground-breaking concepts, inspiring a new level of productivity in business, career, and personal development.

    Read also: Tech Unite Africa 3.0

    Startup World Cup Africa Regionals: Celebrating Innovation

    At the event, Tech Unite Africa hosted the Africa regionals for the Startup World Cup, providing a platform for emerging startups to showcase their innovative ideas. Fintech company Platnova emerged as the winner of the startup pitch competition, advancing to the global stage to win a $1,000,000 prize. The Platnova team expressed excitement and assured that they would bring their A-game to ensure they clinch the grand prize.

    The Grand Finale of the Startup World Cup is scheduled to be held on October 4th, 2024, in San Francisco, United States, offering global recognition and opportunities for promising startups to scale their ventures.

    Meanwhile, Platnova emerged as an outstanding technology company at TUA, winning the coveted award for the “Most Innovative App”, while 3logy Limited, a technopreneur company, bagged the “Emerging Generation Firm of the Year”. These awards underscore these businesses’s commitment to providing sustainable, innovative solutions that meet Africa’s teeming technology needs.

    Read also: EU invests in African tech startups through Seedstars

    Exhibitions and Workshops: Exploring Emerging Technologies

    The summit also featured exhibitions showcasing the newest developments and trends influencing technology, from AI and machine learning to blockchain, cybersecurity, the Internet of Things, and more. Hands-on workshops provided attendees with interactive experiences to dive deep into the latest technologies, learn new skills, and explore emerging tools in the tech ecosystem.

    Fostering Collaboration and Innovation

    The Tech Unite Africa summit served as a nexus for tech companies and the business community, fostering partnerships, networking opportunities, and recruitment avenues for tech and allied industries. By bringing together industry leaders, innovators, and enthusiasts, the summit aimed to drive growth and innovation in the African tech landscape, ultimately shaping a brighter future for technology across the continent.