GITEX Africa 2026 will focus on the role of agritech in transforming Africa's agricultural sector. The event aims to bridge existing gaps and foster innovation within the industry. Discussions will likely cover topics such as precision farming, AI-driven solutions, and sustainable agricultural practices. Why it matters: The event highlights the growing importance of technology in addressing food security and promoting economic development across the African continent.
GITEX Africa 2024 highlighted data utilization, energy solutions, and sustainable innovations as key forces reshaping mobility across the African continent. Discussions emphasized leveraging data analytics for smart transportation systems and optimizing energy consumption in vehicles. The event also showcased advancements in electric vehicles and renewable energy integration for sustainable mobility solutions. Why it matters: The focus on data-driven and sustainable mobility solutions at GITEX Africa 2024 underscores the region's commitment to leveraging technology for addressing transportation challenges and promoting environmental sustainability.
GITEX Africa is set to take place in Morocco, attracting state and investor interest in developing Africa's digital infrastructure. The event will focus on various topics, including data centers, cloud services, and cybersecurity. Several African nations are prioritizing investment in digital infrastructure to boost economic growth and improve public services. Why it matters: This event highlights the growing importance of Africa as a key region for digital investment and development, with potential for significant economic and social impact.
GITEX, a large technology trade show brand, is expanding into Kenya with its inaugural edition planned for 2026. The event aims to unlock a reported US$2.4 billion in artificial intelligence (AI)-driven economic potential in the region. Kenya has seen growing interest in AI from both the public and private sectors. Why it matters: This expansion signals growing recognition of Africa's potential as a key market for AI and technology investment, with Kenya positioned as a regional hub.
Two student teams from MBZUAI won top prizes at the inaugural Agritech Hackathon (“Agrithon”) organized by ADAFSA. The “Masdar Boys” team developed a dashboard integrating ML models for plant disease diagnosis, optimal animal clinic placement, and disease outbreak zone classification. The “Green AI” team built a machine learning framework for plant disease classification, winning second prize. Why it matters: This highlights the growing role of AI in addressing food security challenges in the UAE and the region, with potential for real-world applications through ADAFSA's interest in further developing the students' work.