The Africa Tech Summit London gathers delegates on 29 May 2026 at the London Stock Exchange. Leaders from Africa and Europe will connect there. This event builds on a series of deals and partnerships.
Africa Tech Summit London links African tech firms with global capital. Past events at the London Stock Exchange sparked investments and alliances. Over 200 companies join the 2026 summit. More than 50 speakers share insights on growth.
Speakers include Tokunboh Ishmael of Alitheia Capital. Abi Ajayi represents the London Stock Exchange. Benjamen Oladokun and Sanmi Olukanmi lead Shekel Mobility. Tayo Oviosu heads Paga. Jay Alabraba works with Paga too. Sir John Lazar runs Enza Capital. Edidiong Uwemakpan drives Moniepoint. Philo Lomba joins from HubSpot. Steve Beck leads Novastar Ventures. Dotun Olowoporoku manages Ventures Platform. Neil Shah covers Primary Markets at the London Stock Exchange. Adia Sowho builds tech ventures. Ariel White-Tsimikalis advises at Goodwin.
The summit offers panels and masterclasses. Attendees praise the high energy. Beverley Okoye from the Department for Business and Trade called it electric. She noted deals forming on site.
The Investment Showcase stands out. It connects African tech ventures with European investors. Firms apply now to pitch. Startups get discounts on tickets. These cover sessions, workshops, and networking. Expo packages let them display products.
Partners gain visibility among decision-makers. Exhibitors target leads from investors and corporates. Sponsors showcase brands to new markets. The event draws founders, investors, corporates, and regulators.
London hosts this as Europe’s top hub for African tech. It bridges ecosystems across continents.
Investors should watch the Investment Showcase pitches. They signal prime deals in African fintech and mobility. Strong lineups position London for more capital flows into the continent.
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