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A Decade Of Trade Excellence: CTW Kenya 2025 Gears Up With Global Exhibitors And Innovation-Driven Co-Located Shows.
(MENAFN- Mid-East Info) Nairobi, Kenya; July 8–10, 2025 – Now celebrating its 10th edition, China Trade Week (CTW) Kenya returns to the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) as East Africa's most established B2B and B2G exhibition platform. Organized by MIE Events DMCC, the show brings together international exhibitors and key buyers from across the continent, building strategic partnerships in trade, innovation, and infrastructure.
With over 560 exhibitors, 800+ products, 1,000+ B2B meetings, 2,700+ visitors, and 500 conferences anticipated, CTW Kenya 2025 remains the premier marketplace for global and African business leaders. Co-Located Shows
Africa Technology Show Kenya 2025- showcasing cutting-edge developments in smart tech, fintech, and consumer electronics
Africa Build Show Kenya 2025- highlighting regional construction, infrastructure, and building materials innovation
Be part of the Women in STEM Africa Summit 2025 – a powerful gathering of innovators, leaders, and changemakers. Register now: ticketskenya/all-events/women-in-stem-africa-summit-2025
CTW Kenya:
Africa Technology Show:
Africa Build Show: Don't miss East Africa's most comprehensive international trade event. Join us in Nairobi this July and connect with global partners, cutting-edge solutions, and high-level insights that shape the future of African trade.
With over 560 exhibitors, 800+ products, 1,000+ B2B meetings, 2,700+ visitors, and 500 conferences anticipated, CTW Kenya 2025 remains the premier marketplace for global and African business leaders. Co-Located Shows
Africa Technology Show Kenya 2025- showcasing cutting-edge developments in smart tech, fintech, and consumer electronics
Africa Build Show Kenya 2025- highlighting regional construction, infrastructure, and building materials innovation
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Key Stats
560+ Exhibitors
800+ Products
12 Participating Countries
1,000+ B2B Meetings
2,700+ Trade Visitors
500+ Conferences and Sessions Featured Sectors
CTW Kenya 2025 will showcase innovations across the following key industries:
Smart Home Solutions
Electronic Consumer Goods
Small Household Appliances
Daily Necessities
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Abigael Okello – Executive Director, Solar Mtaani
Topic: Leveraging technology and engineering solutions to combat climate change and promote sustainability Catherine Jeruto – Kenya Cybersecurity and Forensics Association
Topic: Addressing the growing need for cybersecurity awareness and robust data policies Claire Matuka – Machine Learning Engineer
Topic: How AI can address challenges in healthcare, agriculture, and education in Africa Grace Murugi Wanjama – Head of Digital Strategy, Oxfam International
Topic: Tech for Good: Social Impact Innovations by Women Dr. Clarissa Soehnchen – Founder, WeMasomo
Topic: How AI can address challenges in healthcare, agriculture, and education in Africa Dr. Tayba Hatimy – Co-founder & Executive Director, Baus Taka Mombasa
Session: Innovation Showcase – Presentations by Women-Led Startups Eng. Joan Jerop – Founder & Executive Director, One Dev and Code Africa Conference
Topic: The Future of Work: Upskilling Women for Emerging Technologies Maureen Mung'ara – Founder, Social Media Managers Africa
Topic: The Future of Work: Upskilling Women for Emerging Technologies Melody Mukhwana – Founder & CEO, Humanily AI
Topic: How AI can address challenges in healthcare, agriculture, and education in Africa Monicah W. Muhoya – Social Entrepreneur
Topic: How AI can address challenges in healthcare, agriculture, and education in Africa Quinter Ochieng – CEO & Director, Charge24 Limited
Topic: The Future of Work: Upskilling Women for Emerging Technologies Radhika Bhachu – Founder, Ndovu
Keynote: Women Driving Fintech Innovations in Africa Susan Gatura – Founder, Phoenix Analytics
Topic: Women-led initiatives transforming communities through technology Dr. Bright Gameli – Cybersecurity Engineer
Keynote: Cybersecurity and Data Protection in Africa's Digital Future Paul Brian – Cybersecurity Engineer, Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB)
Topic: Addressing the growing need for cybersecurity awareness and robust data policies James Ayugi – Technologist, Entrepreneur
Fireside Chat: Startups Without Borders – Global Collaboration for Local Impact
Be part of the Women in STEM Africa Summit 2025 – a powerful gathering of innovators, leaders, and changemakers. Register now: ticketskenya/all-events/women-in-stem-africa-summit-2025
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Official Media Partners
CTW Kenya 2025 is proudly supported by an esteemed network of media partners, enhancing the event's global reach and industry impact:
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Mid East Information
Negosentro
International Business Magazine
World Business Outlook
Engineering Post
Afrique Media
International Business Africa
African Gulf
The Business Year
Finance World
Africa Mining and Engineering Review
The Technology Express
ABC News Ghana
Plant and Equipment
CTW Kenya:
Africa Technology Show:
Africa Build Show: Don't miss East Africa's most comprehensive international trade event. Join us in Nairobi this July and connect with global partners, cutting-edge solutions, and high-level insights that shape the future of African trade.
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