Tunisia is preparing to become the epicenter of African technology by hosting the second edition of BIGTECH Africa Expo 2025, the continent’s largest exhibition dedicated to innovation, artificial intelligence, and start-ups.
The event will be held from September 9 to 11, 2025, at the Kram Exhibition Center, with more than 12,000 participants expected from 12 countries.
Organized over an area of 10,000 square meters, the expo will bring together nearly 200 start-ups and exhibitors, 50 African and international investors, as well as around one hundred renowned experts.
The key sectors highlighted will include health, agriculture, digital finance, AI, education, energy, and cybersecurity.
Building on the success of its first edition, BIGTECH 2025 aims to strengthen Africa’s position as a global tech hub, by facilitating exchanges between entrepreneurs, investors, and public decision-makers.
The expo presents itself as an essential platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and accelerating digital transformation on the continent.
By hosting this exhibition, Tunisia consolidates its status as a crossroads of talent and innovation, attracting key players from the tech ecosystem.
According to the organizers, BIGTECH 2025 aims to stimulate collaborations and open new economic opportunities for African start-ups at the international level.










