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Lagos Startup Week Returns in July: A Celebration of Innovation

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Lagos Startup Week is set to return this July, promising a week-long celebration of founders, investors, and stakeholders within the tech ecosystem. Recognised as one of Nigeria’s most influential events for startups, the gathering aims to foster collaboration and innovation to shape Africa’s future.

With a theme of “Limitless: Breaking Boundaries in Business,” this year’s event encourages attendees to challenge conventional limitations and embrace a mindset of innovation without boundaries. Scheduled for July 8th to 13th, 2024, Lagos Startup Week will feature keynote sessions, workshops, and masterclasses covering artificial intelligence, blockchain, and sustainable business practices.

Olumide Olayinka, Co-organizer of Lagos Startup Week, expressed the event’s spirit as a rallying cry for African entrepreneurs to dream beyond perceived limitations. Attendees can expect insights from seasoned speakers such as Ben Llewellyn-Jones, Olu Akanmu, and Dayo Ademola, among others.

Past editions of Lagos Startup Week have featured notable startups and investors, including Paystack, PiggyVest, and Y Combinator. The event’s partners include AWS, Meta, and Google.

For more information and updates, visit the official website at https://lagosstartupweek.com/.

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