Hi guys, trust you had a great weekend. There are several interesting events across the tech space that you can attend this week. However, with the COVID-19 virus still spreading, most of the events will still hold virtually.
We curated a list of some major virtual events you could attend. These events come up between July 27 – August 1, 2020.
Promoting Agritech in Africa
On Monday African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) will be hosting a webinar on the promotion of agricultural technology and innovation for agriculture business in Africa.

During the webinar, technology and innovations that can promote agriculture in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic will be discussed.
Date: Monday, 27 July 2020
Time: 02:00 PM.
You can joint the webinar here
Investing Digital Infrastructure Post-Covid-19
Following the increase in demand for digital innovations, Africa50 is organising a webinar to shed light on why Investing in Digital Infrastructure Post-COVID-19 is Critical to Africa’s Economic Recovery.
During the session, A panel of technology expert will share their experience and thoughts on how such opportunities can be turned into viable projects that will make Africa more resilient during and after this crisis. These strategies are also expected to help drive economic growth.
The webinar will also reveal the finalist of Africa50’s first innovation challenge. The challenge is focused on finding solutions to help address last mile/rural internet connectivity in Africa. The winning solutions will receive cash prizes and will be considered for project development funding.
Members of the panel include Chris Bishop, Head of Programming CNBC Africa, Paula Ingabire, Minister for ICT, Rwanda among others
Date: Wednesday, 29 July 2020
Time: 01:00 PM.
You can joint the webinar here.
Sourcing Funds Amid Government regulation
On Wednesday, the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) is organizing a webinar on Regulatory Environment and Civil Society Sustainability.
During the webinar, issues and solutions surrounding the survival of CSOs, sustainability and source of funding amid government regulations and pandemic will be discussed.
Date: Wednesday, 29 July 2020
Time: 12:00 PM.
You can joint the webinar here.
Datasets for more equitable machine learning
Lacuna Fund will join AI4D, Mozilla, and FAIR FORWARD to introduce the Fund’s mission to stakeholders. The webinar will also feature a panel of data scientists discussing the critical need for representative, accessible labelled data to drive more equitable machine learning.
The Fund’s first RFP on labelled data for agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa will also be presented.
Members of the panel include data scientists making labelled data in languages, agriculture, and health across the African continent.
Date: Friday, 31 July 2020
Time: 01:00 PM.
You can joint the webinar here
Technology Innovation in Higher Education
On Thursday, decision makers, ICT directors and other stakeholder in higher education will come together to discuss the role of the REN in the response of Nigerian Higher Education to the COVID-19 pandemic.
During the session, the panel will elaborate on the current challenges in higher education and determine requirements for an appropriate response. They will also evaluate the role of the REN in overcoming the major challenges and define a roadmap and action plan for effective support for Nigerian R&E during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
The event will be hosted by Professor Charles Uwadia, Chair, Eko-Konnect Research and Education Initiative and moderated by Professor Tanko Ishaya, Chairman, Committee of ICT Directors of Nigerian Universities.
Date: Thursday, 30 July 2020
Time: 11:00 AM.
You can join the webinar here
Story Telling for Businesses
Startups in the Nigerian Tech space will have the opportunity to learn how to better connect with their customers in a free masterclass webinar hosted by Brandest.


The webinar will host Zion Oshiobugie, a master storyteller that helps brands turn experiences into stories that stick and influence others.
Date: Tuesday, 28 July 2020
Time: 05:00 PM.
You can join the webinar here.