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    Africa’s fast-growing technology conference, Moonshot by TechCabal, is returning for its fourth edition.

    The theme for the 2026 version of the two-day event has been unveiled as “Courage & Conviction — Building for a New World.”

    Moonshot Wants to Drive a Conversation on Africa’s Digital Future

    Africa’s digital future takes centre stage at TechCabal’s flagship pan-African conference, returning to the National Theatre in Lagos, Nigeria, on 28 and 29 October 2026. Industry leaders from technology, finance and regulation will meet with founders, investors and policymakers to discuss the continent’s next phase of digital growth.

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    This theme signals a deliberate shift in posture for African technology. Where Moonshot 2025’s “Building Momentum” acknowledged an ecosystem recovering from the funding corrections of 2022 and 2023, Courage & Conviction assumes that corner has already been turned. Now the question is not whether Africa’s tech ecosystem can survive, but what it looks like in today’s world.

    “African tech made it through by adapting quickly, rebuilding where necessary, and continuing to ship products and build companies in one of the most complex operating environments in the world,” said Olanrewaju Odunowo, the head of TechCabal Insights. “Survival was never the ceiling. It was always just the floor. Moonshot 2026 is where we explore what it looks like when African tech decides to win.”

    The theme addresses a rapidly changing global order. Capital flows are shifting, expectations for exits and operational discipline are rising, and AI is restructuring entire industries.

    Moonshot 2026 does not frame Africa’s tech ecosystem as adapting to this reality. It frames the ecosystem as building it, by owning more of the value it creates, solving problems from first principles, and competing on the global stage while enduring at home.

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    What Participants Should Expect From The 4th Edition

    Moonshot 2025 welcomed 6,000 attendees from 39 countries. Since 2023, the conference has convened more than 12,650 participants from 44 countries. Attending investors have deployed more than $5 billion in aggregate. 

    Exhibiting startups represent a combined estimated valuation above $15 billion. Through TC Battlefield, the conference has awarded $105,000 to 14 early-stage winners from a pool of 960 applicants.

    The nine content tracks will return for Moonshot 2026. These are Future of Commerce, Creative Economy, Emerging Tech AI and ML, Government and Policy, Startup Festival, FUEL: The Investors Conference, Clean Tech and Climate, Big Tech and Enterprise, and Entering Tech. Each track’s agenda will reflect the event manifesto.

    The program will feature frank discussions on failure, exits, M&A, and strategic consolidation. It will also spotlight Africa-first solutions designed for global markets. Speakers confirmed to speak at Moonshot 2026 are Olugbenga Agboola, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Flutterwave, and Karl Toriola, Chief Executive Officer of MTN Nigeria.

    Additional speakers include Idorenyin Obong of Grey, Emmanuel Lubanzadio of OpenAI Africa, Dr Emomotimi Agama of the SEC Nigeria, Ashley Lewis of DPI Venture Capital, Rukky Ladoja of Dye Lab, Sim Shagaya of uLesson Group, and Tatiana Ndlovu of Nedbank Africa.

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    The 2026 edition is headline sponsored by Grey and supported by Breet, Flutterwave, OPay, and Raenest. For more information, visit moonshot.techcabal.com.

    Main Image: Moonshot by TechCabal 2025

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