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Conference to connect African tech with global investors and business opportunities

The Summit delivers a cross-sectional view of technology advances and opportunities from across the continent.

The Summit delivers a cross-sectional view of technology advances and opportunities from across the continent. An array of keynotes, fireside chats, panels and breakout sessions from tech leaders, corporates, entrepreneurs and investors.

Over 30 expert speakers including MTN, Ecobank, Iroko, Ventures Africa, Uprise Africa, Yegomoto, aKoma, Techpoint.ng and many more will join leading investors, start-ups and media. Over 250 Delegates will uncover insights from Africa’s Mobile; Investment; Fintech; Innovation; Media and Entertainment landscapes.

“Building on Africa Tech Kigali Summit earlier this year, the annual London Summit aims to connect African tech leaders with international opportunities to drive business and investment forward.

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We are delighted to welcome back leading innovators, global investors, banks and mobile network operators from across Africa to connect in London for #ATSLDN 2018, while also providing a platform for African ventures who want to expand globally” said Andrew Fassnidge, founder of Africa Tech Summit London.

For more information and to register to attend, please visit www.africatechsummit.com/london, twitter: @AfricaTechSMT

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