Mobex Africa 2025 kicks off with a call for innovation and collaboration in Africa’s digital future
The Mobex Africa Tech Innovation Conference and Awards 2025 opened in grand style, setting the tone for a three-day exploration of Africa’s accelerating digital transformation.
The first day of the event inspired participants with powerful discussions on innovation, collaboration, and policy alignment — key forces shaping the continent’s evolving technology ecosystem.
Bringing together industry leaders, policymakers, and changemakers from across Africa and beyond, the opening sessions underscored the urgency of leveraging technology for inclusive growth, job creation, and sustainable development.
Speakers emphasised that Africa’s digital future depends on collective effort — from startups and governments to academia and investors — to create policies and ecosystems that empower innovation.
Sessions featured thought-provoking insights from the Margins Group on how emerging technologies such as AI, fintech, and digital infrastructure continue to reshape Ghana’s economy and the broader African digital landscape.
With two more days ahead, participants are eager to dive deeper into key thematic areas — including digital finance, smart governance, and youth innovation — as the conference continues to highlight Africa’s growing role in the global tech revolution.
Mobex Africa 2025 stands as a powerful platform uniting visionaries who are redefining what digital transformation means for the continent.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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