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GITEX Kenya 2026 Set for Nairobi Providing a Platform for Global Brands

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GITEX Kenya 2026, the Kenyan edition of the Gulf Information Technology Exhibition- a global tech expo, is set to take place in Nairobi between May 19th to 21st 2026. The event has attracted Mitsumi Distribution will headline the event, 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 tech expo comes to Kenya 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 in GITEX Kenya 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.

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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.

Mitsumi will be joined by several global technology vendors, reinforcing the growing importance of partnerships in delivering integrated digital solutions across Africa’s markets.

Participation by major distributors and global brands at GITEX Kenya underscores the region’s growing relevance in the global technology landscape.

As businesses across East Africa accelerate digital adoption, demand is shifting from basic infrastructure to more advanced solutions that enable efficiency, security, and competitiveness. Events such as GITEX Kenya are increasingly serving as platforms for both deal-making and knowledge exchange.

For technology providers, GITEX Kenya offers a strategic entry point into East Africa’s expanding digital economy, while local businesses gain access to global expertise and emerging technologies to support growth and innovation.

Mitsumi will exhibit at Hall 1, Stand A50, where partners and stakeholders can engage directly with its team and technology vendors during the event.

GITEX has 45 years of history and runs in 8 countries; UAE, Germany, Morocco, Nigeria, Singapore, Thailand, Kazakhstan and Vietnam. Kenya is its first East African host, signalling Nairobi as a convening power for tech.

The GITEX Kenya event, East Africa’s largest tech and startup event is expected to attract more than 500 global enterprises and over 10,000 tech executives are expected.

Written by
JACKSON OKOTH -

Jackson Okoth writes for Business Today. He can be reached on email at editor [at] businesstoday.co.ke

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