Sep 16, 2024, 4:00 AM
Sep 16, 2024, 4:00 AM

MWC Kigali 2024: Exploring Connectivity for Africa’s Growth, Oct 29-31

Highlights
  • The GSMA MWC Kigali will convene from October 29-31, 2024, at the Kigali Convention Center, focusing on enhancing Africa's digital economy.
  • Keynotes and panel sessions will address critical issues such as digital technologies' role in socio-economic development and the evolution of Fintech.
  • The event aims to foster collaboration among leaders and innovators, ultimately driving growth and reducing inequalities across the continent.
Story

The GSMA MWC Kigali will take place from October 29 to 31, 2024, at the Kigali Convention Center, bringing together influential leaders and innovators from across Africa. This event aims to enhance the digital economy and promote socio-economic growth through a series of keynotes and panel discussions. Topics will include the role of digital technologies in addressing Africa's challenges, the evolution of the Fintech landscape, and the global recognition of African content creators. For the first time, the GSMA Ministerial Programme will be featured, emphasizing the commitment to advancing Africa's digital agenda. The Mobile for Development team will focus on leveraging digital technology to reduce inequalities, while the Mobile Money Leadership Forum will delve into trends in mobile financial services. Keynotes will address pressing connectivity issues, highlighting the importance of digital transformation in various sectors. The event will also host GSMA Summits, covering critical topics such as network security, the potential of the digital economy, and the implications of AI technologies in Africa. These discussions will provide a platform for industry leaders and policymakers to explore solutions to the challenges faced by enterprises. MWC Kigali will run concurrently with the Africa Health Tech Summit and FEWA, which will examine connectivity challenges in health and education. Supported by prominent sponsors and partners, the event aims to foster collaboration and innovation, ultimately driving Africa's growth in the digital age.

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