Africa Tech Summit Nairobi, powered by Raenest, has announced the 10 tech ventures selected to showcase their groundbreaking solutions at the seventh edition of the summit. Taking place on February 12-13, 2025, at the Sarit Expo Centre in Nairobi, this premier B2B event will bring together over 2,000 industry players from across the continent, including investors, corporations, mobile operators, fintech innovators, developers, regulators, and policymakers.
The summit will feature four core tracks:
- Africa Money & DeFi Summit
- Africa Climate Tech & Investment Summit
- Africa Startup Summit
- Africa Mobile and App Summit
These tracks aim to dissect the emerging opportunities and challenges within Africa’s dynamic tech ecosystem.
The 10 Ventures Chosen for the Investment Showcase
The selected ventures represent diverse sectors such as fintech, insurtech, healthtech, agritech, and cleantech. Out of 200 submissions from 24 African countries, these startups stood out for their innovative ideas and their potential to drive significant impact across the continent:
- Bizy Tech Limited (Tanzania) – Developers of KILIMO BaNDO, a digital agricultural platform that connects smallholder farmers and agro-SMEs to agricultural services and financial solutions.
- Dojah (Nigeria) – A real-time anti-fraud infrastructure platform helping businesses detect and manage fraudulent activities.
- Duhqa (Kenya) – A B2B logistics platform that streamlines supply chain operations by connecting retailers to manufacturers and suppliers for affordable and efficient delivery.
- Flow Global (Uganda) – Providing financing solutions to empower Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in developing countries.
- Heala Tech Ltd (Nigeria) – A digital health platform that improves healthcare delivery through connectivity between patients, providers, and insurers.
- JaliKoi (Rwanda) – Simplifying access to financial services for low- and middle-income earners.
- Koolboks (France, Nigeria, Kenya) – Offering pay-as-you-go solar refrigeration solutions to support SMEs and underserved communities, reduce food waste, and promote climate resilience.
- MaishaPoa (Kenya) – An insurtech startup providing micro-insurance solutions to protect low-income households from financial shocks.
- Pricepally (Nigeria) – An e-commerce platform addressing inefficiencies in Africa’s food distribution system.
- OnSpace Technologies (Kenya) – A no-code platform creating accessible and affordable business systems for agricultural SMEs and related industries.
African Startup Funding: A Year of Recovery
Despite a decline in startup funding in recent years, the ecosystem is showing signs of recovery. Fintech ventures dominated in 2024, accounting for nearly half of all funding, according to Africa: The Big Deal. Companies like Moniepoint, which raised $110 million in a Series C round and achieved unicorn status, exemplify this growth. The Africa Tech Summit aims to build on this momentum by connecting investors with high-potential startups.
A Platform for Innovation and Collaboration
Andrew Fassnidge, Director of Africa Tech Summit, emphasized the importance of the event: "The ATS Investment Showcase continues to highlight and connect investment-ready tech ventures with leading VCs and support them in a challenging funding environment."
With support from industry leaders like Raenest, Moniepoint, Amazon Web Services, IFC, Andela, and many others, Africa Tech Summit Nairobi 2025 promises to be a cornerstone event for the continent’s tech community.
For more details about the summit, visit the Africa Tech Summit website.
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