Mobile World Congress Kigali set to kick off October 17
Monday, October 16, 2023
A mini exhibition that has been set ahead of Mobile World Congress (MWC) Kigali 2023 that will kick off on Tuesday, October 17. Photo by Christianne Murengerantwari

Mobile World Congress (MWC) Kigali 2023 is set to kick off on Tuesday, October 17, at Kigali Convention Centre under the theme "Velocity: Unleashing tomorrow’s technology – today.”

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Running until October 19, Africa’s most influential connectivity event serves the African and international technology community interested in doing business in Africa by convening businesses from broad technology industries and other sectors standing to gain from the digital transformation.

The conference will also feature impactful summits and forums, including Africa Healthtech Summit, Policy Leaders Forum, and Better Future Stage, delving into topics such as bridging the digital divide, leveraging mobile tech for socio-economic development, and aligning industries with UN Sustainable Development Goals.

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MWC Kigali partners with the African Union, Africa CDC, and Smart Africa, co-locating all three critical and influential events to create the single most impactful gathering in the continent.

It is expected that global mobile operators, device manufacturers, technology providers, vendors, and content owners from 75 countries will be in attendance.

President Paul Kagame is expected to officiate the conference on October 17.

His participation is a mark of how Africa’s digital transformation journey is gaining momentum and empowering communities, government, and businesses, according to GSMA’s Director General, Mats Granryd.

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GSMA is a non-profit industry organisation representing the interests of mobile network operators worldwide. It hosts the Mobile World Congress events across the world.

"As 4G moves forward and 5G emerges, frontier technologies offer huge potential and fintech continues to connect millions within the formal economy for the first time. I am looking forward to three days of debate and inspiration with international industry leaders and high-level African policymakers,” Granryd told Mobile World Live.

Other keynote and leading speakers include Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Secretary General of International Telecommunication Union (ITU), John Omo, Secretary General of Africa Telecommunication Union, Ralph Mupita, CEO of MTN and Jerome Henique, CEO of Orange Africa, among others.

MWC Kigali 2023 also provides an opportunity for different tech companies to feature their products and services through its exhibition space.