Sentech Africa Tech Week Conference 2025: Building the future
Sentech Africa Tech Week Conference 2025 is where industry leaders and innovative start-ups converge to shape Africa's digital future.
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Topco Media has announced the return of the Sentech Africa Tech Week Conference 2025, taking place June 3-4, 2025 at the Century City Conference Centre in Cape Town.
As South Africa's premier future-focused technology event, the conference is set to spotlight the powerful convergence of start-ups, industry leaders, and transformative innovations – all working together to shape a smarter, more connected continent.
Sentech is the Platinum and Naming Rights Partner for the fourth consecutive year - a testament to their unwavering commitment to driving innovation, expanding digital access, and championing Africa's technological evolution.
As a leader in connectivity and broadcasting infrastructure, Sentech plays a pivotal role in building the digital future of the continent.
Ralf Fletcher, CEO of Topco Media, shared his excitement for this year's event:
'There's no sidelines in the future of tech — you're either building it, or being left behind. At Sentech Africa Tech Week 2025, we're giving the builders a platform. Whether you're pitching from a garage or leading a top 500 team, this is where real innovation gets noticed, backed, and launched. Sentech gets that — that's why they're in. So if you're serious about shaping Africa's tech future, stop scrolling and start showing up.'
Penny Ntuli, Head: Brand and Communications at Sentech also commented:
'Our partnership with Africa Tech Week reinforces Sentech's commitment to shaping a future-ready, digitally empowered Africa. This platform enables us to engage with changemakers, drive strategic conversations, and catalyse innovation that supports inclusive economic growth and digital sovereignty on the continent.'
This year's programme will delve into high-impact themes such as Global Tech Alliances, LawTech's Role in Modernising Legal Services, Digital Innovation in Agriculture, and the evolving space of Cyber Insurance.
These critical topics are designed to drive conversation, foster collaboration, and unlock actionable solutions for the continent's most pressing challenges.
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The conference boasts a distinguished line-up of speakers, including: Hon. Solly Malatsi, Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies ● Maha Jouini, Vice President, Agence Francophone et Africaine de l'Intelligence Artificielle (AFRIA)
Akhil Boddu, Co-Founder & COO, Zaio Institute of Technology
Kobus Louw, Founder & CEO, Digemy
One of the most anticipated features of the event is the Startup Pitching Den, where seven preselected tech start-ups will compete for the prestigious title of Africa Tech Week 2025 Pitching Den Champion.
This dynamic platform offers entrepreneurs the unique opportunity to pitch their breakthrough ideas to a panel of esteemed investors and industry leaders — paving the way for funding and strategic partnerships.
Start-ups looking to make their mark are encouraged to apply by 11 May 2025 on this link.
The success of Sentech Africa Tech Week 2025 is made possible through the invaluable support of our sponsors and partners. Platinum and Naming Rights Partner: Sentech SOC
Host City Partner: The City of Cape Town
Gold Sponsor & Premium Digital Partner: i-me.tech / InterviewMe Ltd ● Silver Sponsor: Absa
Bronze Sponsors: XLink, The AdHive Group and Africa Data Centres ● Premium Showcase Sponsors: GoSolr (Pty) Ltd, LexisNexis South Africa and Pula Management
Showcase Counter Sponsors: Onex, Accso South Africa, 4IRI, Geeks4Learning / Reverside, Ethapath, Astraia Technology, 4IRI, Primedia Out of Home, Richen Attorneys, ZA Registry Consortium (ZARC), Desco Electronic Recyclers, and Zoho ● AI Photobooth Sponsor: Gold Otter Media
Lifestyle Partner: Isanti Glass
Strategic Partners: BPESA, Good Governance Africa, Promedia Out of Home, StartupGrind Cape Town, Financial IT, Cape Times and IOL
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A special thank you to: Platinum and Naming Rights Partner : Sentech SOC Gold Sponsor & Premium Digital Partner : / InterviewMe Ltd ● Host City Partner : The City of Cape Town Crypto Coffee Counter Sponsor: Binance Silver Sponsor: Softswiss, Absa Bronze Sponsors : XLink, The AdHive Group, Africa Data Centres, and InDrive ● Premium Showcase Sponsors: LexisNexis South Africa, GoSolr (Pty) Ltd and Pula Management, Nutanix and Dell Technologies Showcase Counter Sponsors: Zoho, OneX, Accso South Africa, 4IRI, Geeks4Learning / Reverside, Etapath, Astraia Technology, 4IRI, Primedia Out of Home, Richen Attorneys, ZA Registry Consortium (ZARC), Desco Electronic Recyclers, SETSIBI IT Support Services, ITTHYNK AI Photobooth Sponsor: Gold Otter Media Lifestyle Partner: Isanti Glass Strategic Partners : UVU Africa, BPESA, Good Governance Africa, Promedia Out of Home, StartupGrind Cape Town, Tractor Outdoor, Financial IT, Cape Times and IOL Join the movement Media representatives are invited to cover the event. For press accreditation or interviews with speakers and organisers, please contact: Thabiso M. Mohlabeng: For general event inquiries, sponsorship opportunities, or speaker details: marketing@ Visit for full agenda, registration, and link: AfricaTechweekConference2025 About Sentech Africa Tech Week Africa Tech Week is a flagship event focused on unlocking digital transformation across the continent. Hosted by Topco Media in partnership with Sentech, the conference brings together visionaries and innovators to explore how technology can accelerate inclusive economic growth and development in Africa. Partnered Content