From 2–5 June 2026 in Nairobi, the Government of Kenya hosts a joint global gathering: the Global Data Festival & Kenya Space Expo Conference (KSEC). Under the theme “Powering Resilience, Innovation, and Partnership through Data and Technology”, the event brings together government, policy makers, public sector, private sector, academia, industry professionals, multilateral intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations, investors, innovators, enthusiasts and the wider public to showcase how space intelligence, data, and emerging technologies can deliver practical, equitable impact for people and the planet. The event is expected to bring together over 2,000+ professionals, thought leaders, and decision-makers from over 80 countries.
Event Objectives
Guided by a commitment to equity, inclusion, and positive real-world impact, the
event transforms urgency into effective action. Through it, we will:
- Drive investment in sustainable data and space systems by showcasing value for
development and resilience. - Advance inclusive data governance by promoting equity, integrity, and
accountability in the collection, sharing, and use of AI, data and space assets. - Showcase solutions and innovations by demonstrating the practical applications of
space technologies, emerging technologies such as AI, as well as citizen data in
various sectors, including climate action, food security, and health. - Offer a platform for knowledge exchange and sharing of experiences, as well as
inspiring the next generation of data and space intelligence professionals.
Featured Event Programme
The event will feature plenaries, panel discussions, community sessions and industry showcases, which will include:
- Prospects for Launch Capabilities in Africa
- Enhancing Access and Governance of Space Data
- Building National Space Programmes – Turnkey Space Programmes Tailored to National Needs
- Space for Natural Resource Management
- Leveraging Data & Space-Derived Intelligence for Agricultural Resilience
- Enhancing Precision in Positioning and Navigation Systems
- International Collaborations in Space Projects: Opportunities and Challenges
- Practical Approaches to SSA Capability Development in Africa
- Harnessing Data and Space Technologies for Climate Action and Disaster Risk Reduction
- Positioning Kenya as an Astro-Tourism Destination
- Advancing Space Weather Preparedness for National Infrastructure Protection
- Strengthening Investment & Innovation in the Space Ecosystem
How to Participate
Interested participants can register here.
Registration deadline: May 26, 2025
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