Africa Tech Summit London Announces Selected Ventures for 2026 Showcase
Africa Tech Summit London, the premier technology conference focused on African innovation, has revealed the 13 investor ventures chosen to showcase their solutions at the London Stock Exchange on May 29, 2026.
Significant Gathering of Ventures and Investors
The milestone 10th edition of the summit will assemble over 350 participants, including African and international ventures, investors, companies, and regulators. Notable organizations such as Shekel Mobility, London Stock Exchange, Goodwin, Tola, Verto, Loobv, and HubSpot will be in attendance.
Profiles of Selected Ventures
The selected ventures encompass a diverse range of innovative solutions. Aktivate from Nigeria offers a creator operating system that enables African creators to collaborate with brands, manage campaigns, sell digital products, and process cross-border payments seamlessly.
Bunce, also based in Nigeria, assists businesses in transforming customer data into personalized engagement strategies that drive retention, revenue, and growth. Meanwhile, 10mg Health, a UK-based enterprise, provides an embedded credit platform empowering clinics and pharmacies to procure medicines on credit through AI-driven underwriting for immediate funding.
Innovative Solutions Across Africa
Mowoki from Togo is focused on enhancing travel infrastructure across Africa, enabling seamless experiences through curated travel options and local networks. Koolboks, operating from France, introduces solar-powered freezers financed through flexible payment plans, assisting small and medium-sized businesses in mitigating food spoilage while promoting sustainability.
Orbit Electric, based in Nigeria, manufactures IoT-enabled electric bikes in Lagos and offers a pay-as-you-go financing model for last-mile delivery workers. In the recruitment arena, ProDevs helps companies enhance traditional hiring processes, enabling them to find and employ top engineering talent more efficiently.
Advancing the African Tech Ecosystem
Reisty, another Nigerian venture, provides guest management software tailored for restaurants, focusing on elevating customer experience and improving profitability. Additionally, Redbiller Technologies Inc. is developing a comprehensive financial suite that neobanks, fintech companies, and crypto exchanges can leverage for global expansion. Scandium Systems offers a suite of AI-powered test automation tools that streamline quality assurance processes.
UltraPay, also from Nigeria, is creating a multi-asset spending platform that empowers users to manage and spend cryptocurrencies, stocks, and fiat currencies on a single card. Meanwhile, Workspace Global Ltd from Ghana delivers a subscription platform that ensures reliable, scalable, high-quality creative production for growing businesses. Zynta aims to enhance the last-mile financial infrastructure in Africa with a B2B regulated stablecoin, facilitating compliant payments for local and international businesses.
A Legacy of Impact and Growth
Over the past decade, Africa Tech Summit London has successfully introduced more than 100 high-growth African technology ventures to global investors and industry experts in Europe, fostering opportunities for collaboration and investment throughout the ecosystem.
Marc Mugenwa, Business Development Manager at Africa Tech Summit, noted the evolution of the African startup landscape: “Ten years ago, Africa’s startup ecosystem was in its infancy, with only a handful of investor-ready ventures attracting global attention. The ecosystem is now much more matured, and we continue to see the quality of applications for the Investment Showcase improve.” This year, the summit received over 200 applications and anticipates a vibrant gathering of founders, investors, and participants from the broader London Stock Exchange ecosystem.
About Africa Tech Summit London
Africa Tech Summit London stands as Europe’s foremost conference dedicated to African technology, uniting technology leaders and international stakeholders under one roof at the London Stock Exchange. It serves as a platform for networking, business development, and investment opportunities among technology companies, investors, and venture capital firms within the industry.
