Ethiopia is set to host the fourth edition of the Africa Startup Ecosystem Builders Summit & Awards (ASEB 2025). The event, organized by the Africa Startup Ecosystem Builders Society, will bring together entrepreneurs, investors and policymakers from across the continent to Addis Ababa from October 1-3.

Originally planned for Cote d’Ivoire, the summit was relocated due to scheduling conflicts with that country’s national elections. The theme for this year’s gathering is “Empowering Africa’s Startup Ecosystem Builders: Tools, Funding, and Global Visibility for Sustainable Growth,” focusing on strengthening support systems for emerging businesses.

McKevin Ayaba, founder of the ASEB Society, explained that the change in venue presents an exciting chance to highlight Ethiopia’s entrepreneurial potential. “Every good story has moments where the unexpected creates new opportunities,” Ayaba said. “Ethiopia represents an exciting frontier with tremendous entrepreneurial potential.”

Local firm Sahan Advisory Services will serve as the host partner for the event. The company’s co-founder Dr. Jibril Mohamed Ahmed was previously honored as ASEB’s Startup Mentor of the Year in 2022. Sahan CEO Dr. Kassahun Delene Deyassa emphasized the summit’s importance for Ethiopia’s innovation landscape, noting it will help amplify the voices of those building the country’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.

The three-day program will include an awards ceremony recognizing Africa’s top startup supporters, practical workshops on business development topics, and tours of Ethiopia’s innovation hubs. These activities aim to connect Ethiopian entrepreneurs with continental networks and potential investors.

This event comes at a pivotal time for Ethiopia’s technology and startup sectors, which have seen rapid growth in recent years. The summit provides a platform to attract international attention and investment to local innovation efforts while strengthening Ethiopia’s connections to pan-African business networks.

Organizers expect the gathering to highlight Ethiopia’s emerging role as a hub for entrepreneurship in Africa. As Ayaba noted, the event will contribute to “the broader narrative of an Africa whose economic future is shaped by those who enable entrepreneurship.” The selection of Addis Ababa as host city reflects growing recognition of Ethiopia’s potential in the continental startup landscape.

 



 

Ethiopia has officially signed a contract with Shanghai Engineering Centre of Microsatellite for the procurement of its third Earth observation satellite, Ethiopian Remote Sensing Satellite-2 (ETRSS-2). The agreement, finalized through an international open tender, underscores the country’s expanding space ambitions and its commitment to leveraging technology for economic and environmental development.

The contract was signed by Abdisa Yilma, Director General of the Ethiopian Space Science and Geospatial Institute (ESSGI), and Xiaocheng Zhu, Deputy Director General of the Shanghai Engineering Centre of Microsatellite, with Dr. Fozia Amin, State Minister for Innovation and Technology, reaffirming the government’s commitment to the project.

According to the Institute, ETRSS-2 is slated for completion in 18 months and will have a five-year operational lifespan. The satellite is expected to provide crucial data for agriculture, forestry, water resource management, and disaster risk reduction, enhancing Ethiopia’s ability to respond to environmental challenges. With two satellites already in orbit, Ethiopia continues to expand its space capabilities, reinforcing technology as a pillar of sustainable development.

 




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