For the first time, the premier tech gathering Tech in Ghana is leaving Accra and London — and heading to the heart of Ashanti heritage: Manhyia Palace in Kumasi. The 16th edition, dubbed “Royal Edition,” will run on 4 and 5 December 2025 at the brand-new Jubilee Hall, Manhyia Palace, marking a historic fusion of cultural heritage and digital innovation.
Why Kumasi and the Ashanti Region?
Kumasi is where centuries-old tradition meets modern ambition. As Ghana’s Ashanti Region evolves into a rising hub of entrepreneurship, investment, and technological growth, it makes perfect sense for Tech in Ghana 2025 to showcase this shift where “tradition meets transformation.”
Supported by the Ashanti Investment Trust, this Royal Edition seeks to highlight how technology is reshaping industries deeply rooted in local tradition — including manufacturing, agriculture, and education — making them more efficient, sustainable, and future-ready.

What to Expect at the Conference
- A wide range of sessions covering FinTech, AgriTech, EdTech, ClimateTech, and more — showing how emerging technology is bridging traditional industries and digital futures.
- Exhibitions, product demos, and startup showcases across multiple innovation pavilions, giving attendees a hands-on glimpse of the latest solutions.
- Networking opportunities for more than 1,000+ participants expected from Ghana, other African countries, and the diaspora — connecting founders, investors, developers, policymakers, and tech enthusiasts.
- Thought-provoking panels, keynote sessions, and discussions with industry leaders shaping Africa’s digital future.
What Tech in Ghana Aims to Achieve
From its founding in 2017, Tech in Ghana has aimed to provide a platform that connects Ghana’s local tech ecosystem with international partners — giving homegrown entrepreneurs, innovators, and startups a voice on the global stage.
By alternating between Accra, London, and now Kumasi, the conference ensures that the nation’s tech growth is inclusive — giving visibility to tech innovation beyond the capital, and encouraging regional participation and development.
Who Should Attend
- Entrepreneurs, startup founders & innovators looking to showcase products or find collaborators
- Investors and accelerators seeking opportunities in growing African markets
- Developers, engineers, and tech professionals interested in emerging trends
- Policymakers and stakeholders wanting to understand tech’s role in transforming traditional sectors
- Students, creatives, and anyone curious about how technology is shaping Ghana’s future
Whether you’re coming to learn, network, invest, or simply be inspired — this is where heritage meets the future.
REGISTER by using my discount code “Wundef30” and get 30% discount.
See you in Kumasi.

