Nairobi is set to host the third edition of the Gaming Tech Summit Africa (GTSA), a pan-African platform shaping the future of the continent’s gaming technology ecosystem, in early June.
- •The summit brings together regulators, operators and innovators from across the continent and beyond to shape the future of gaming technology.
- •In its 2025 edition, GTSA welcomed representatives from 22 African countries, engaged 26 regulatory bodies and partners, hosted over 50 participating operators and had over 400 participating delegates.
- •Participants will engage in policy dialogues, roundtable discussions and working sessions addressing the sector’s most pressing issues, including licensing fragmentation, tax policy inconsistencies, compliance challenges and regulatory gaps affecting operational stability.
"The gaming tech landscape is rich with innovation, but long term viability requires regulatory coherence, strengthened oversight and cross sector collaboration. The Gaming Tech Summit Africa is designed to create exactly that platform, bringing decision makers into the same room to move the industry forward responsibly and sustainably,” David Moshi, a member of the GTSA organising committee.
The summit will aserve as a meeting point for established operators and emerging innovators to showcase solutions, form partnerships and explore investment opportunities across African markets.
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