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Future of African Cities Summit – FAC’17

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Celebrating the anniversary with one of our 1st workmates aligning with District Spaces and KMT House. We’re overjoyed to be part of the AfriLabs Annual Gathering by capturing the moments of the African technology ecosystem key stakeholders gathering, therefore, we led the Rally’s throw our media coverage gateway to display the 3 days of sharing ideas & experiences showcasing disruptive innovations and to build partnerships with 250 entrepreneurs from all over Africa to discuss the African future and how can we transform the African cities to smart cities.

The AfriLabs Annual Gathering annually focuses on trending tech hub practices, local innovators and innovative solutions to relevant African issues. In order to key into the African integration agenda, the regional development or political organization at the hosting country will be fully involved.The Annual Gathering provides a unique opportunity for members and other stakeholders to convene, learn the latest hub insights, and build partnerships between and with hubs.

AfriLabs Annual Gathering and the Hivos Co-working Summit was a joint event hosted by The District that provided opportunities for the different members of both networks to exchange knowledge, network, build collaborative relationships, and share resources.

The conference took place from the 18th – 20th of 2017 in Cairo, Egypt, and was themed ‘Future of African Cities: Innovation, Spaces, and Collaboration’.

The conference was co-organized by AfriLabs, Hivos, District, Progress, Wasabi, Facebook, The French University Sherouk City, and The American University in Cairo.

Event’s Recap

AfriLabs Annual Gathering and the Hivos Co-working Summit was a joint event hosted by The District that provided opportunities for the different members of both networks to exchange knowledge, network, build collaborative relationships, and share resources.

250
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COWORKING SPACES
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