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Khoi Tech Strengthens South Africa’s Innovation Footprint at London Tech Week 2026

Khoi Tech, one of South Africa’s most exciting technology innovators, is proud to announce its participation in London Tech Week 2026, held from 8 to 12 June 2026, after being selected as part of the prestigious South African cohort by UK-SA Tech Hub, in partnership with Telkom, and Disraptor.

The opportunity marks the second consecutive year that Khoi Tech has had the privilege of representing South Africa at one of the world’s largest and most influential technology gatherings, further cementing the company’s growing reputation as a trusted contributor to Africa’s innovation ecosystem and digital future.

Hosted across London and anchored at Olympia London, London Tech Week 2026 focused on showcasing how technology is transforming industries, driving economic growth and creating meaningful societal impact under the banner of “Tech Shapes Business”, with key themes including artificial intelligence, deep technology, startup innovation, human impact, national security and the future of global technology collaboration.

The event featured global technology leaders, investors and policymakers engaging in critical discussions around AI sovereignty, responsible innovation, startup growth, digital transformation and the role of technology in addressing some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Dedicated startup platforms, investor engagement sessions and AI-focused forums provided a powerful opportunity for emerging technology companies to showcase innovation with global relevance.

For Khoi Tech, participation in London Tech Week represented more than international exposure. It was an opportunity to showcase how African-led innovation can contribute meaningfully to solving global challenges while creating technologies that improve lives and drive inclusive economic growth.

Speaking following the event, Seati Moloi, Founder and CEO of Khoi Tech, said:

“To represent South Africa at London Tech Week for a second consecutive year is both an honour and a responsibility. It is a powerful reminder that world-class innovation can emerge from communities such as Soweto and compete on any global stage. The conversations taking place around artificial intelligence, digital health, data, and the future of technology reaffirm that Africa has an important role to play in shaping the next chapter of global innovation. At Khoi Tech, we are committed to building technologies that not only solve local challenges but also contribute to creating a more connected, inclusive and healthier future for people across the continent and beyond.”

Khoi Tech continues to gain recognition for developing innovative corporate and consumer technology as well as digital health solutions designed to improve quality of life while expanding access to healthcare and wellness services. The company’s participation also aligns with South Africa’s broader ambitions to strengthen its digital economy, increase technology exports and position local innovators as global competitors. By providing a platform for South African startups to engage with international investors, technology partners and innovation ecosystems, the UK-SA Tech Hub is helping accelerate the country’s innovation agenda and create pathways for global growth.

As Khoi Tech continues its expansion journey, the company remains focused on developing next-generation technologies showcase the immense innovation potential that exists across South Africa and the African continent.

The future is being built today, and Khoi Tech is proud to be part of the innovators helping shape it.

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