Organisers of the Africa Technology Expo (ATE) have announced the third edition of the event, scheduled to take place June 26–27, 2026, at the National Theatre in Lagos, where more than 6,000 technology leaders, C-suite executives, Tech buyers, and policymakers are expected to gather.
The Expo is a pan-African, enterprise-focused technology platform that brings together decision-makers across business, government, and the innovation ecosystem to explore opportunities shaping Africa’s digital and industrial future.
According to organisers, previous editions of the Expo facilitated an estimated $198 million in partnerships, investment conversations, and MOU, reflecting growing interest in Africa’s technology infrastructure and enterprise innovation sectors. For the 2026 edition, the event is targeting up to $890 million in potential ecosystem deal activities, including partnerships, investments, and enterprise contracts expected to emerge from the gathering.
The 2026 edition marks a strategic expansion from a one-day event to a two-day programme, designed to deepen engagement across Africa’s technology and policy ecosystem. The event will feature executive roundtables, keynote sessions, live technology demonstrations, and an exhibition floor showcasing emerging technologies across robotics, Internet of Things (IoT), connectivity infrastructure, and enterprise digital solutions.












