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ICT Dominates Major Conferences As Startups Thirst For Training, Funding

Olamide Ojuokaiye by Olamide Ojuokaiye
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Of the major conferences organised in highbrow areas in Lagos, Abuja, Portharcourt, Kaduna, among others, Nigeria’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector had organised the most conferences, most of which were aimed at training and funding tech startups in the country.

From Lagos to Abuja, Port Harcourt to Enugu, ICT conferences, exhibitions, and innovation summits are now the largest gatherings of policymakers, entrepreneurs, investors, and thought leaders. Events like the TechNext Conference, Nigeria ICT Impact CEO Forum, Digital Nigeria International Conference, Nigeria Innovation Summit, Nigeria Fintech Week, GITEX Nigeria 2025, amongst others, have not only outpaced traditional industry conferences in scale and attendance but have also become breeding grounds for new tech startups shaping the country’s digital future.

The growing prominence of ICT events reflects Nigeria’s rapid digital transformation and its ambition to diversify away from oil dependency. As the country’s economy increasingly relies on digital infrastructure, however, the thirst for knowledge-sharing and networking in technology circles has surged, placing Nigeria as a leader in digital asset adoption in Africa due to its rapid internet penetration.

According to analysts, this surge signals more than just hype as it demonstrates a paradigm shift in how Nigeria views innovation as a national growth engine.

In his remarks, Cybersecurity expert Olatunde Olasehan stated that the ICT sector has become the most dynamic and inclusive ecosystem for young innovators. When you look at the calibre of people at these conferences, from software engineers to venture capitalists, you realise that technology has democratized access to opportunity in a way no other sector has.”

He stated further, ”Unlike the oil, construction, or manufacturing sectors often closed to new entrants, ICT remains open, youth-driven, and idea-focused.

Conferences are fertile platforms for unveiling innovations, discussing policies, and forming partnerships that later translate into new startups. Many of Nigeria’s most promising tech founders trace their breakthroughs to such events, where networking led to mentorship, funding, or exposure”

 

Meanwhile, a key implication of this trend is the acceleration of Nigeria’s startup culture. Conferences have evolved into talent incubators, and the country now boasts over 3,000 active tech startups. They expose local developers to global trends in artificial intelligence, fintech, blockchain, and cybersecurity while attracting foreign investors eager to tap into Africa’s largest digital market.

 

Beyond entrepreneurship, these events also influence policy direction. Government agencies, particularly the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, leverage these gatherings to engage the private sector and unveil national frameworks that encourage innovation. For instance, the recent Digital Nigeria Conference in Abuja was used to launch initiatives supporting digital literacy, startup funding, and youth inclusion.

 

It’s worth noting that innovation and technology have been identified as the reasons behind the surge in these conferences.

 

Speaking at the Big 5 Construction Expo in Lagos, Senior Vice President at dmg events, Josine Heijmans said, while such an expo had become the heartbeat of various sectors in Nigeria, it has also provided not only product exposure but also opportunities for upskilling as professionals gained insights into new technologies deployed in project management and sustainable construction.

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According to tech ecosystem strategist, Folake Adedayo, these conferences also serve as an accountability platform between the public and private sectors. “Every major ICT summit now doubles as a policy review forum. Stakeholders can hold regulators accountable while proposing practical ways to strengthen the innovation ecosystem. That level of transparency and collaboration doesn’t exist in many other industries,” she noted.

 

However, the implications extend to education and talent development as well. Universities and polytechnics now participate more actively in ICT conferences, giving students exposure to industry trends and internship opportunities. The bridge between academia and industry enhances the employability of young graduates while promoting a culture of continuous learning.

 

Similarly, experts warn that for these conferences to sustain their impact, organisers must move beyond networking to ensure measurable outcomes such as startup funding, business incubation, and export of digital services. The real value, they say, lies in transforming dialogues into projects that generate jobs and scalable solutions.

 

”For Nigeria to position itself as Africa’s leading digital economy, the dominance of ICT conferences signals a future where technology is not just a talking point but a national asset. The country’s vibrant mix of youthful creativity, policy engagement, and global investment interest creates an ecosystem ripe for transformation, and a nation reimagining itself through innovation,” Olasehan averred.

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