Tunisia is set to host the African Exhibition for Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Startups, also known as Big Tech Africa, from September 9 to 11, 2025. The major continental event will take place at the Kram Exhibition and International Trade Center in Tunis and aims to bring together the brightest minds in technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship from across Africa.
By the Numbers
- September 9-11, 2025: The dates for the three-day summit.
- 100+: Exhibitors, including startups and major tech companies, are expected.
- 5,000+: Attendees anticipated from across the continent and globally.
A Continental Hub for Tech and Innovation
Big Tech Africa is positioned as a premier platform for showcasing the latest advancements in technology and fostering collaboration within the African startup ecosystem. The summit will feature a wide range of activities, including keynote speeches, panel discussions, workshops, and an exhibition floor, all centered around key themes of artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and startup growth.
Who Should Attend?
The event is designed to attract a diverse audience from across the technology and business spectrum, including:
- Startup founders and entrepreneurs.
- Investors and venture capitalists.
- Tech professionals and developers.
- Corporate leaders and decision-makers.
- Government officials and policymakers.
Event Details and Registration
- Dates: September 9-11, 2025.
- Venue: Kram Exhibition and International Trade Center, Tunis, Tunisia.
- How to Register: Interested attendees can find more information and register for the event via the official Big Tech Africa website.
Looking Ahead
By hosting a major pan-African technology summit, Tunisia is reinforcing its position as a key innovation hub and a strategic gateway connecting North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Europe. The Big Tech Africa event is set to provide a significant platform for local and regional startups to connect with a global audience, attracting investment and talent to the continent’s burgeoning tech ecosystem.
Source: Big Tech Africa