Africa cements its status as a global leader in digital transformation as thousands flock to day one of inaugural GITEX Africa

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A full house at the inaugural GITEX Africa Digital Summit (Source: GITEX Africa | 10 months ago)

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African leaders at GITEX Africa stressed the importance of investing in the continent's youthful tech talents (Source: GITEX Africa | 10 months ago)

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Africa's consumer spending is projected to reach US$ 2.1 trillion by 2025 (Source: GITEX Africa | 10 months ago)

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Babajide Sanwo-olu Executive Governor of the Lagos State in Nigeria (Source: GITEX Africa | 10 months ago)

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Delegates at the GITEX Africa Digital Summit (Source: GITEX Africa | 10 months ago)

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GITEX Africa 2023 gathered the world's tech community in Marrekech, Morroco (Source: GITEX Africa | 10 months ago)

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GITEX Africa 2023 is hosting more than 400 disruptive start-ups from 30 countries including 200 international award-winners (Source: GITEX Africa | 10 months ago)

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GITEX Africa 2023 runs until 2 June in Marrakech, Morocco (Source: GITEX Africa | 10 months ago)

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Government ministers and private sector executives are advancing the future ambitions of Africa's digital transformation missions at GITEX Africa (Source: GITEX Africa | 10 months ago)

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