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SingularityU South Africa Summit 2019 set to #futureproofAfricaSingularityU South Africa hosted its annual launch event today, 25 June at Marble in Johannesburg, announcing some of the speakers who will headline the upcoming Summit and featuring introductory thought leadership on this year's theme of futureproofing Africa. This year's Summit will take place at the Kyalami Grand Prix and Conference Centre / Kyalami Theatre on the Track in Johannesburg on 16 and 17 October. Now in its third year, and promising to be exponentially bigger than previous years, this future-focused event will take Singularity’s mission to use new technologies to help solve the global challenges further. Thought leaders and innovators from across the world will present a forward-thinking approach to unlocking the potential that Africa holds. Topics that will be addressed are designed to bring the most pressing issues facing the continent to the fore, including education, energy, poverty, prosperity and water. The Summit intends to equip the leaders of today and tomorrow with the thinking and knowledge needed, to use technology to help pioneer a better future for all Africans. “As part of our mission to futureproof Africa, we are focusing on the most pressing problems and the technologies that can help address these. Innovation holds the key to the exponential solutions that can solve our education, energy, poverty and water challenges,” said Mic Mann, co-CEO of SingularityU South Africa. ![]() Mic Mann, co-CEO SingularityU South Africa The first six speakers that will take to the stage at the Summit were announced. They include:
More speakers will be announced in due course. The Summit will showcase how technology can be used to solve the various global challenges. It aims to address the most pressing issues facing Africa, by hosting global thought leaders in the areas most in need of attention, and will focus on creating a collaborative and more economically-inclusive future, whereby partnerships and deals can be conceptualised and developed, across the continent. “We believe we have the ability to unlock the potential lying in the African continent and lead the way in the fourth industrial revolution,” said Shayne Mann, co-CEO of SingularityU South Africa. ![]() Shayne Mann, co-CEO SingularityU South Africa A youth event will be held in conjunction with the main Summit, details of which will be announced at a later stage. Networking opportunities will allow attendees to connect with SingularityU faculty members and alumni, and exhibitors will present breakthrough ideas and investment opportunities that will run alongside the Summit. Early adopter tickets: R16,650 (sold out). Standard tickets: R18,500. Late mover tickets: R20,350. Tickets limited to 1,800 attendees. Register here. The SingularityU South Africa Summit 2019 is hosted in collaboration with the Development Bank of Southern Africa, global partner Deloitte and strategic partners MTN and Absa. |