- The Digital and Technology Week scheduled for December 4th to 6th in Nairobi will attract experts from across the continent
- Digital and Technology experts are expected to share insights and explore emerging trends in the sector
- The event will culminate in an award ceremony celebrating the 7th Edition of the Digital Media Awards
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Nairobi, Kenya - Africa’s Digital and Technology experts are gearing up for the highly anticipated 8th edition of Digital and Technology Week (DTW), set to unfold from the 4th to the 6th of December 2023 in Nairobi, Kenya.
The event, organized by Go Gaga Experiential, aims to provide unparalleled industry insights, explore emerging trends, and accelerate growth within the sector.
This three-day conference will bring together Corporations, Agencies, Government entities, Media, and Technology companies, both local and international, to deliberate on the rise of digital technologies and their societal impact.
What will be covered at Digital and Technology Week?
Moreover, the event will culminate in an award ceremony celebrating the 7th Edition of the Digital Media Awards (DMA).
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According to Rita Njuguna, Co-Founder and Director of Go Gaga Experiential, the conference promises attendees an expanded knowledge base and pertinent insights into the positive impacts of digitization and technology on the economy and livelihoods.
The event itinerary will include breakfast sessions, plenary sessions, workshops, masterclasses, fireside chats, and one-on-one meetings.
Scheduled topics for discussion encompass pivotal themes such as the Evolution of Marketing in the Digital World, Rethinking Digital Lending, Fintech Pioneers and Challengers, Digital Platform Economy, Implementing Cyber Security for Impact, and Keeping up with Innovation, among others.
“The adoption of digital technologies in Kenya is contributing significantly to greater access to information, education, healthcare, and various other services, all of which are enhancing lives and livelihoods,” Rita Njuguna remarked.
Renowned speakers confirmed for the conference include Ali Hussein, Chairperson of the Association of Fintech, Sylvia Anampiu, Managing Director at Bayobab, formerly MTNConnect, Leon Kiptum, Senior Vice President at Flutterwave, and various other distinguished personalities from the Digital and Technology Spheres.
The conference's partners include RMS, EABL, Samsung Electronics East Africa, Redington – Cisco, iHRM, Kenya Institute of Bankers (KIB), and the Association of Fintech, to mention a few.
Since its inception, the DTW has witnessed active participation from over 800 companies, engaged over 1000 thought leaders, and attracted more than 1500 attendees.
In-demand digital skills in Kenya
This event occurs amid the growing demand for digital skills, as underscored by a recent report by the Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE).
The report indicates Information Communication Technology (ICT) as the most sought-after skill, accounting for 28.4% of the major skills demanded by Kenyan employers.
Despite Kenya's leadership in digital transformation on the continent, Go Gaga Experiential CEO Norah Muthoni, highlighted the challenges posed by low digital literacy levels, especially in rural areas, hindering inclusive digital transformation and participation in the digital economy.
According to Accenture's Africa GDP Forecast, Kenya leads in digital transformation, with its digital economy contributing 7.7 percent to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), followed by Morocco and South Africa at 6.82 percent and 6.51%, respectively.
The report further predicts that by 2025, Kenya's digital economy will contribute KSh 1.4 Trillion, equivalent to 9.24% of the GDP.
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