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Global Startup Ecosystem to host virtual Ghana Tech Summit 2020
The Global Startup Ecosystem will be hosting the 2020 virtual Ghana Tech Summit. The third annual Ghana Tech Summit is aimed at entrepreneurs, investors, creatives, and digital marketers to address challenges faced across the world through technology and entrepreneurship.
The Ghana Tech Summit takes place on 10 December
The Tech Summit will accommodate more than 5 000 attendees and over 100 global speakers to drive Africa as the leading continent in innovation.
The 2020 Ghana Tech Summit will operate virtually on 10 December 2020. The Summit is the largest tech summit in West Africa and falls part of the 12-year initiative of the Global Startup Ecosystem.
The Global Startup Ecosystem remains the largest digital accelerator that annually drives 1 000 startups into emerging markets across more than 190 countries, virtually.
Ghana Tech Summit
The Ghana Tech Summit’s main aim is to strengthen Ghana’s entrepreneurial economy. In addition, the Tech Summit intends to restructure with the objective of being recognised as a global study that displays innovative solutions based on social change within emerging market countries.
The Summit was launched in 2018 and at the time consisted of 100 speakers and 1 000 attendees. The first summit included pioneers from leading companies such as Google, Facebook, Uber, Twitter, International Business Machines (IBM), and Microsoft.
In 2019, the Summit hosted over 2 000 attendees with more than 40 media representatives present, with the likes of Forbes, Inc Magazine, Fast Company, Black Enterprise, and NY Times.
The Summit is for local and international industry leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, digital marketers, and creatives who show an interest in transforming the world through entrepreneurship.
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