The Connected Africa Summit 2025 (May 26-29, Diani) has secured participation from global tech leaders like AWS, Google, Cisco, and HPE. This strong international presence highlights robust global interest in Africa's digital future, with Kenya positioned as a key hub for fostering partnerships, investment, and knowledge transfer across the continent.
The upcoming Connected Africa Summit 2025, scheduled for May 26-29 in Diani, Kenya, is set to feature robust international participation, with a host of global technology giants confirming their presence. Leading multinational corporations including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google, Cisco, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), CheckPoint, and Fortinet are among the prominent names slated to attend and contribute to the high-level discussions on Africa's digital future. The summit organizers have actively aimed to attract a wide and diverse array of global tech players, innovators, investors, and policymakers to foster meaningful dialogue and collaboration.
The strong representation from these international technology leaders signals a significant and sustained global interest in Africa's rapidly evolving digital trajectory, with Kenya strategically serving as a key entry point, innovation hub, and convening power for the continent. This high-level engagement is anticipated to open up numerous avenues for further strategic partnerships between African governments, local businesses, and global tech firms. Moreover, it is expected to stimulate increased foreign direct investment into the African tech ecosystem and facilitate crucial knowledge transfer in areas such as AI, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and digital infrastructure development. The choice of Kenya to host such a significant and internationally attended event also powerfully positions the country as a central convener and influential voice for regional digital initiatives, attracting international interest and resources directed not only at Kenya but at the broader African market, thereby amplifying its role in shaping the continent's digital transformation journey.