TEMS AFRICA ICT EXHIBITION CONFERENCE AND B2B NETWORKING

Nairobi, Kenya

DESCRIPTION

TEMS Africa  ICT Expo, Conference and B2B Networking is an event converging global Tech Industry players in Nairobi Kenya to showcase new technologies enhancing Business and Government operations, effective communication, harnessing productivity.

The Event at a Glance:

1. Exhibition: This is a two days ICT event converging global ICT industry players to showcase cutting-edge technologies and solutions in ICT. 

2. Conference: ICT executives and thought leaders will be sharing knowledge,  experiences and technical interventions on emerging ICT Technologies and give strategic advice on tackling today's most pressing IT challenges especially in developing countries.

3. B2B Networking Event: Meet public sector executives (Government, Regulatory Authorities, Chambers of Commerce) from the African Continent for Business opportunities and understanding country by country ICT Policies and Opportunities.

Expected Visitors from African Continent:

  • Ministries of ICT and Government ICT agencies
  • Regulatory Authorities,
  • Business Associations  (ICT and Telecom, Banking, Manufacturing, Transport, Health, Retail, Agriculture)
  • ICT industry players (Developers, Integrators, Service Providers, ICT end users.)

Exhibitors' Profile:

  • Manufacturers
  • Developers
  • Integrators
  • Service Providers

Why Kenya?

Kenya is the regional leader in ICT in East and Central Africa, and considered one of the top innovation hubs in sub-Saharan Africa. It is a popular choice for Regional HQs for several blue chip technology companies, operating out of Nairobi for their East, Central and African operations.

ICT has been one of the main drivers of Kenya’s economic growth over the last decade. Kenya is the home of genius innovations, for example the mobile money application known as M-PESA that has captured the world’s attention not only because of its success, but also because it is offered by an unlikely financial service provider in the mobile phone company Safaricom, part of the Vodafone Group.