Kate Kallot – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Wed, 18 Sep 2024 12:02:00 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Kate Kallot – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 GSMA MWC Kigali 2024 Returns with Focus on Connectivity in Driving Africa’s Growth https://techeconomy.ng/gsma-mwc-kigali-2024-returns-with-focus-on-connectivity-in-driving-africas-growth/ https://techeconomy.ng/gsma-mwc-kigali-2024-returns-with-focus-on-connectivity-in-driving-africas-growth/#respond Wed, 18 Sep 2024 12:02:00 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=143375 MWC Kigali, Africa’s premier connectivity event, returns from 29-31 October 2024 at the Kigali Convention Center.

This year, MWC Kigali will bring together powerful innovators and political leaders to explore new opportunities that drive digital growth and accelerate socio-economic development across the continent. 

This edition will feature a range of keynotes and panel sessions, centred around four main themes: Connected Continent, The AI Future, FinTech, and Africa’s Digital DNA.

Recently confirmed speakers include Airtel Africa’s CEO, Sunil Taldar; Amini’s Founder & CEO, Kate Kallot;  the GSMA’s Director General, Mats Granryd; the ITU’s Secretary-General, Doreen Bogdan-Martin; Lelapa AI’s CEO and Co-founder, Pelonomi Moiloa; MTN Group’s FinTech CEO, Serigne Dioum; Republic of Rwanda’s Minister of ICT and Innovation, Hon. Paula Ingabire; Take Back the Mic’s CEO & Founder, Derrick Ashong and, Wi-Flix’s CEO, Louis Manu.

For the first time in Africa, the GSMA Ministerial Programme will be hosted at MWC Kigali, marking a new chapter in the commitment to advancing the digital agenda in Africa. 

The programme will convene the most influential telecommunications leaders from across the African continent to discuss policy and regulatory topics key to the region.

The Mobile for Development (M4D) team will once again play a central role at the event, driving innovation in digital technology to reduce global inequalities. M4D will host the ‘Mobile for Development Theatre’, a dedicated space for keynote sessions, panels, and discussions.

Themes will range from AI for impact and humanitarian innovation, agriculture and climate, to digital inclusion and gender. Also returning this year is the Mobile Money Leadership Forum, which will explore key trends and innovations in mobile financial services.

The MWC Kigali 2024 keynotes will cover some of Africa’s most pressing digital connectivity issues. Keynote 1 will discuss how digital technologies are driving socio-economic development in Africa to address the continent’s unique challenges. 

Keynote 2 will focus on the transformative potential of AI, including how it can drive sustainable and inclusive growth across Africa. Keynote 3 will see speakers explore the rapid evolution of Africa’s Fintech landscape and the technologies impacting investment opportunities. 

Keynote 4 will explore how the evolving content landscape is allowing African content creators to be heard and celebrated globally. 

An agenda of GSMA Summits will be hosted during the event, inviting industry leaders and policymakers to discover the issues affecting enterprises in areas from network security to diversity in tech: 

  • The Security Summit will tackle the most pressing security challenges mobile network operators face today, in the context of a rapidly evolving cyber risk landscape. 
  • The Digital Summit will explore the digital economy’s potential in Africa, exploring how digital technologies and policy reform can drive significant socio-economic growth in Africa. 
  • The AI Summit will cover both the vast potential and the associated risks of AI technologies in Africa, as the technology’s prevalence grows in the global economy. 
  • The 5G Summit will address the barriers preventing the technology’s widespread adoption and ways to unlock its potential for both enterprises and consumers. 
  • The Diversity for Tech Summit will focus on the urgent need for greater disability inclusion in Africa’s tech sector, ensuring that people with disabilities have access to the tools and opportunities they need to succeed. 

MWC Kigali is held alongside the Africa Health Tech Summit and FEWA (Future of Education and Work in Africa), offering an in-depth exploration of connectivity challenges and opportunities in the health and education sectors. 

The programme has gained support from a lineup of sponsors, exhibitors and event partners, including Africa CDC, Africa Union, Huawei, inABLE, MTN, the Republic of Rwanda, Smart Africa and ZTE.

How to Register

To attend the MWC Kigali 2024, visit the website.

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Climate Tech Startup Amini Raises $2 million to Close Africa’s Data Gap https://techeconomy.ng/climate-tech-startup-amini-raises-2-million-to-close-africas-data-gap/ https://techeconomy.ng/climate-tech-startup-amini-raises-2-million-to-close-africas-data-gap/#respond Thu, 18 May 2023 15:31:41 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=102311 Kenya-based startup bridging the gap that exists in Africa’s environmental data adequacy, Amini, a climate tech startup, has raised $2 million in an oversubscribed pre-seed funding round.

Led by European climate-focused venture capitalist, Pale Blue Dot, the round included participation from Superorganism, RaliCap, W3i, Emurgo Kepple Ventures, among other angel investors.

Amini was founded by Kate Kallot, who has vast knowledge in artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science and deep tech. The company leverages artificial intelligence and save technologies “to drive systemic change and promote economic inclusivity for farmers and supply chain resilience across Africa and beyond.”

Recently accepted as the first African company the Seraphim Space Accelerator program, Amini has developed a data aggregation platform that pulls in different sources of data, ranging from satellites and data sources such as weather data, sensors and proprietary customer data, down to a square meter, unifying and processing the data prior to making them available via APIs to local and international companies.

Amini offers farmers valuable insights encompassing the entire crop lifecycle, including planting, harvesting, water usage, and fertilizer application. Beyond individual farms, the platform also aids organizations in assessing the impact of natural disasters, such as flooding and drought, across the entire continent. Leveraging nearly two decades of historical data and regular updates every two weeks, Amini provides a holistic understanding of agricultural patterns and conditions.

Amini’s clientele mainly consists of corporations and multinationals involved in agricultural insurance and supply chain monitoring, particularly focusing on the crucial “last mile” of the global supply chain. Despite being less than a year old, the startup affirms to currently be in talks with major food and beverage companies as well as one of the largest global insurance companies, aiming to secure their partnership.

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