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GITEX 2026: Mitsumi Rides Kenya’s Rising Tech Market Wave

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The 2026 edition of GITEX Kenya is expected to draw key stakeholders across the technology value chain
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Mitsumi Distribution is set to headline GITEX Kenya 2026, bringing a broad portfolio of global technology brands to Nairobi at a time when East Africa is emerging as one of the fastest-growing technology markets.

The event, scheduled for 19th to 21st May, 2026, comes amid rising demand for enterprise technology solutions across sectors, driven by digital transformation, expanding connectivity, and increased investment in artificial intelligence, cloud infrastructure, and cybersecurity.

With operations spanning 36 countries and partnerships with more than 45 global brands, Mitsumi’s participation signals growing international confidence in Kenya’s position as a regional technology hub.

Kenya continues to attract attention as a gateway to East Africa’s digital economy, supported by a strong entrepreneurial ecosystem and ongoing investments in digital infrastructure. Industry players are increasingly using Nairobi as a base to expand into the wider region.

Mitsumi’s presence at GITEX Kenya reflects this shift – the company is expected to showcase a range of solutions tailored to regional business needs, including artificial intelligence, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and enterprise infrastructure.

“The pace of digital adoption across East Africa is accelerating, and Kenya is at the centre of that growth. GITEX Kenya provides a timely platform to connect businesses with the technologies they need to compete and scale in an increasingly digital economy,” said Jagat Shah, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Mitsumi Distribution.

The 2026 edition of GITEX Kenya is expected to draw key stakeholders across the technology value chain, including system integrators, resellers, and enterprise clients seeking scalable solutions.

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Written by
BILL YAURA

Bill Yaura is a Correspondent for Business Today. He can be reached on email: [email protected]

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