Global and African VC investors, startup founders, other entrepreneurs and C-suite keynote speakers will be joined by over 2,000 delegates to proffer ways to build radical solutions to Africa’s most pressing problems, at Moonshot conference.
Hosted by technology ecosystem convener, TechCabal, tech leaders and investors such as the CEO of Flutterwave, Gbenga Agboola; founder and CEO, Sabi and Marlon Nichols, Anu Adasolum and others, have been confirmed for the in-person event which aimed to have over 50 speakers in attendance.
CEO, Big Cabal Media, Tomiwa Aladekomo, in a press statement, made available to NATIONAL EXONOMY, said the conference is aimed at bringing together the most audacious thinkers and doers in the African tech ecosystem who are building disruptive solutions to tackle the continent’s most pressing issues.
“By bringing together some of the most influential founders, investors and business leaders on the continent under the same roof, our aim is to build a tech conference that advances the conversation on how tech companies can build meaningful businesses that really move the needle on Africa’s most pressing challenges.
“In the midst of challenging macroeconomic conditions across the continent, and a tech funding downturn, Moonshot will host significant conversations about how Africa’s tech businesses will be funded in the future,” Aladekomo stated.
Through keynotes, interactive panels, breakaway sessions, and one-on-one networking opportunities, Moonshot by TechCabal is creating a platform for tech enthusiasts and experts to engage in insightful conversations that will ultimately lead to collaborations.
Notable African tech experts and thought leaders confirmed to speak include, Ope Adeoye, CEO OnePipe; Eloho Omame, CoFounder FirstCheck Africa; Miishe Addy, Co-Founder and CEO Jetstream Africa; and Hannah Subayi Kamuanga, Country CEO & Equity Expert at PROPARCO.