The four-day conference set to take place from August 25 in Mombasa is expected to bring together over 1,500 business and corporate leaders, policymakers, scholars, innovators, and researchers from across Africa and the globe.
Delegates will collaborate on co-creating national AI strategies, shaping ethical frameworks, unlocking investments, and celebrating African talent and innovation in AI.
“AIPAC 2025 offers Kenya a unique opportunity for investor-startup matchmaking to drive capital investments into AI enterprises,” says Harun Katusya, Director and Chairman of the AIPAC 2025 Secretariat.
“This is more than a conference – it’s a platform to shape Africa’s AI future and open global doors for Kenyan ingenuity,” added Katusya.
Kenya’s top AI entrepreneurs will connect with global venture capitalists and equity investors as delegates will discuss on how to forge public-private AI partnerships.
Scholars and practitioners are expected to draft key policy recommendations and develop cross-border talent development pacts.
Kenyan universities and research institutions are also set to tap into international R&D opportunities.
The Conference will pay keen attention to AI applications across EduTech, HealthTech, AgriTech, ClimaTech, GovTech, FinTech, TradeTech, and InduTech.
This pioneering event will not only cement Kenya’s position as Africa’s AI hub, but also provide Kenyan authorities and institutions with a vital platform to influence and shape global AI conversations.
“It is a pivotal step in aligning Africa’s AI ambitions with global standards and trends,” says Katusya.
By Citizen Reporter
