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As the world tilts towards technology education, Africa is also not left behind in this movement. This development is a significant and smart move where renowned and upcoming technocrats meet to identify challenges facing startups and work on how to solve them. This event is the TechCabal Moonshot.

What Is TechCabal Moonshot?

TechCabal Moonshot is a call-to-action conference where incredible innovations across the continent are celebrated. It is a premier, the first, and the best tech conference in Africa that assembles innovators, investors, operators, creatives, policymakers, and tech lovers to network and work together. 

The TechCabal’s Moonshot is gradually becoming Africa’s most important tech event. Moonshot serves as a platform that connects founders, funders, operators, and leaders. Essentially, the event creates the atmosphere for insight, capital, and community to meet. In other words, every year, Moonshot gathers the best minds in tech: founders, VCs, regulators, and product leads. People are shaping what African innovation looks like. This event is held in Lagos. However, its reach goes far beyond borders.

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TechCabal Moonshot 2024: What Went Down

The last edition of TechCabal Moonshot was a massive event. The company recorded over 4,000 attendees, 90+ speakers, and nine dedicated content tracks. The event captured endless ideas while exploring climate tech, AI, digital commerce, and funding. In attendance were thought leaders like Bosun Tijani, Juliet Ehimuan, and Iyin Aboyeji. Interestingly, even Layi Wasabi brought comic relief with a punch of insight.

The 2024 edition, the company’s second, was more than just panels; it was an event where stakeholders engaged in meaningful conversations. And, of course, tangible progress.

What Has Moonshot Changed?

The impacts of the TechCabal Moonshot are enormous. For the record, the tech event particularly focused on the FUEL track. FUEL is an abbreviation for Fundraising and Entrepreneurial Leadership. The organisers positioned themselves to match startups with investors and curated deal rooms to create targeted opportunities.

Unlike other events where solutions ended on paper, at TechCabal Moonshot’s previous editions, founders got visibility. Similarly, startups that secured funds from investors and funders.

TechCabal followed up with post-event features. And the Tech Ecosystem Alliance roundtable last year? It pledged over $120,000 to support ecosystem growth.

Furthermore, TechCabal Moonshot 2024 secured strategic partnerships with Flutterwave, Sabi, Opay, Cardtonic, and several others. The brand also secured partnerships across other sectors designed to strengthen the idea behind the event.

What Makes Moonshot So Different?

There is a legion of tech events in Africa, but Moonshot stands out as the “moon,” shining brighter than other events. The credibility of the company behind the tech event serves as a pathmaker. Since 2013, TechCabal has established a terrain in telling the stories of tech and startup owners in Africa. Implicitly, the creation of a platform where their ideas and other experts’ reveal a strategic arrangement where those stories meet strategy.

Second, TechCabal Moonshot is structured. It transcends mere loud stages and blurry hashtags, creating the balance of global perspective and local relevance.

What’s Coming in 2025?

TechCabal Moonshot 2025 is going to take place on October 15–16 at Eko Convention Centre, Lagos. For this year, the theme is “Building Momentum: Africa’s Tech Ecosystem Positions Itself for Its Next Big Leap.”

Judging from previous episodes, one shouldn’t expect anything less than deeper conversations around regulation, AI, funding, and infrastructure. In addition, there should be more country representation and even more big names in the tech space.

The FUEL investor track returns—this time with LP matchups and more curated deal rooms. Speakers already confirmed include Andrew Alli (BII), the Chairman of FirstBank, UK; Maxime Bayen (Catalyst Fund); Lexi Novitske (Norrsken22); and a host of others. It is important to note that early bird tickets are already live, and you can get yours here. In the same vein, you can also become a sponsor here.

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