GDIW returns for a 3-day second edition

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Ghana Digital Innovation Week (GDIW) 2022, a week to showcase the nation’s growing digital ecosystem, is coming this October. Building on the successes of last year’s event, the Ghana Digital Innovation Week 2022 is scheduled for 26 – 28 October 2022 at the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Centre, as well as other satellite events happening across the country.

This year’s three-day event will connect digital and creative minds, corporates and grassroots, startups, intermediary organisations and policymakers. GDIW 2022 offers a 360 Digital, Tech and Entrepreneurial stakeholder engagement, networking and a platform for businesses to make themselves known.

Ghana Digital Innovation Week (GDIW) is a nationwide set of events showcasing and celebrating milestones in Ghana’s Digital Innovation Ecosystem. GDIW provides a platform for various actors to learn, share ideas and create connections to enhance progress of the landscape.



The Week is co-created and co-owned by actors from the private sector, academia, policymakers, Development Partners and Civil Society Organisations, and supported by The Digital Transformation Centre – an initiative by the Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

The intention behind it is to foster the growth of technology and innovation, which have been growing rapidly in Ghana. Workshops, competitions and company visits are some of the activities involved during the event. Over the course of the Week, there will be more than 30 sessions at several location across the country. There will be dozens of presentations and displays from digital influencers and key players in the innovation ecosystem. With numerous event options, there’s something for everyone!

GDIW 2022 comprises segmented thematic setups tailored to various ecosystem sectors. Building on last year’s success of over 4,000 attendees and international participation from Rwanda, Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya, Egypt, Germany, Israel, Ireland, USA, UK, Switzerland and South Korea, this year will again see many high-level policy players, digital and tech personalities and enthusiasts.

From fireside chats with prominent innovators to hands-on training in digital skills, here are some highlights from the roughly 47 events happening during GDIW 2021.

  • DigiTalks: 7 influencers presenting on a TED-like stage
  • Expert session on IOT Industry 4.0 & The Future of Jobs by IoT Network Hub
  • Innovation Ecosystem mapping by Ashesi University
  • Panel discussion on Building partnerships for Digital Innovation by Innohub
  • GovTech ‘Innovating with Data’ Your Role and Opportunities by the Ministry of Communication and Digitalisation
  • Kumasi RuTech Forum by DTC GIZ
  • Premiere of the Rumours Film Series by penplusbytes
  • Workshop on how to create accessible digital innovation for all by Tech Era
  • Launch of UGTech Online Platform by University of Ghana – ORID
  • Agricultural Digitalisation and Innovation Panel discussion by Kosmos Innovation
  • Masterclasss on Leveraging Virtual Reality to Drive Digital Transformation by DOBIISON
  • A decade of Games in Africa making impact one game at a time! Impact on Inclusion and diversity by Leti Arts
  • Startup Act/Business environment Policy Discussion by Tony Blair Institute & GIZ

It is much more than a festival; it is an unforgettable and impactful lifetime experience for the innovators and stakeholders who take part.

The event will be streamed live on the Hopin Conferencing platform and will also be organised in many other regions. The nationwide participation of GDIW will enable further discourse on improving digital literacy, especially among the youth in rural areas.

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