Africa's largest technology event, GITEX Africa Morocco 2025, is expanding its scope with an anticipated attendance of 45,000 participants from 130 countries. The mid-April event will showcase innovations in AI, fintech, cybersecurity, and smart cities, while introducing new focus areas including edutech and sports technologies. The exhibition aims to capitalize on Africa's growing digital economy, projected to contribute $712 billion to the continent's GDP by 2050. A new Diaspora Studio hub will connect African innovators worldwide, facilitating investment opportunities and cross-border partnerships. Director General Mohammed Drissi Melyani emphasizes the event's alignment with Sustainable Development Goals through strategic technology sectors.