Jason Kettman and Joan Jerop

Memoi Africa, a leading ecosystem for African developers driving innovation and empowerment in Africa’s developer landscape, held a two day Code Africa Conference 2024.

The conference takes place on May 10th and 11th with a theme; ‘Pioneering the Future of Developers’ .The global event which is hosted in Nairobi, provides accessibility to participants from the emerging African tech space and top ecosystem shapers from around the world.

“Web3 is the imminent future, with
enormous opportunities for young people in this field which has no limits.
New funding models and collaborations will enable access to money. Students in any University can tap into this web3 which enables one to be hired anywhere in the world. Coding and token economics are part of skills required. One can be an entrpreneur, or work in companies provided they have skills in this aspect.” Said Jason Eisen founder and Ceo Utu Technologies.

The Code Africa Virtual Conference 2024 brings together developers, VCs,
industry leaders, and innovators from the blockchain industry and other emerging
technologies. This milestone event follows the highly anticipated Code Africa Hackathon, which fosters collaboration and showcases the talents of African developers.

Participants during the Code Africa Conference

Sponsored by Leading Blockchain Protocols,
The Code Africa Virtual Conference 2024 is proudly sponsored by top blockchain
protocols in Web3, including The Graph, Ethereum Support Program, Scroll, Lisk, Base, Celo Africa DAO, ICP Hub Kenya, Ubuntu Tribe, Tether, NoOnes, Yellow Card, Safari DAO,and Flincap.

Right to left, Monalisa Agbata, Moses Kemibaro, Elizabeth Ndungu, Jason Kettman, Joan Jerop group Photo during Code Africa Conference Nairobi.

 

The event features esteemed speakers from the blockchain industry, providing
insights and expertise on the future of technology in Africa.

Speakers include: Stanley Kamanguya, CEO of ICT Authority, Ray Yousef, CEO of NoOnes, Yin Zhang, Co-founder of Scroll, Prof. Stephen Gitahi Kiama, Vice Chancellor of the University of Nairobi, Dr. Bright G. Mawudor, Founder of Africahackon, Tim Theuri, Executive Head of Cybersecurity at M-PESA Africa, Elizabeth Ndungu, Director of Digital Economy & Startups at Nairobi City County, Josephine Ndambuki, Chief Manager of Business Development and Innovation at Konza Technopolis Development Authority.