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Lagos to Host Canada–Nigeria Technology Partnership Forum on March 26

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The Trade Commissioner Service (TCS) at the Deputy High Commission of Canada in Nigeria will host a high-level Canada–Nigeria Technology Partnership Forum on Thursday, March 26, 2026, at the Federal Palace Hotel.

The forum will convene technology leaders, innovators, distributors, systems integrators, and policymakers from Canada and Nigeria to explore new commercial opportunities and deepen bilateral collaboration in the digital economy.

To participate, register here.

Designed as a strategic engagement platform, the event will showcase Canada’s advanced technology capabilities while connecting Canadian companies with Nigerian partners across key sectors, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, telecommunications, enterprise solutions, and smart infrastructure.

Driving Cross-Border Innovation

The forum aims to strengthen innovation ties between both countries by facilitating partnerships that support digital transformation, business growth, and knowledge exchange.

Proceedings will begin at 8:30 AM with registration and introductions led by the Trade Commissioner, followed by official welcome remarks at 9:00 AM by the Head of Office at the Deputy High Commission of Canada in Lagos.

Keynote on Technology Transformation

A keynote address will be delivered from 9:10 AM to 9:30 AM by Mr. Olagoke Orija, representing the Country Manager of Microsoft Nigeria.

The keynote will highlight opportunities for technology-driven transformation and collaboration within Nigeria’s rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Panel Session: Strengthening Tech Partnerships

A key highlight of the forum will be a panel discussion scheduled from 10:00 AM to 10:45 AM, themed:

“Building Stronger Tech Partnerships: Distributor, Integrator & Reseller Opportunities.”

The session will explore practical models for collaboration between Canadian and Nigerian companies, with focus on:

  • Expectations of Nigerian firms from international technology partners
  • Success factors in joint ventures, distribution, and co-development
  • Case studies of Canada–Nigeria technology collaboration

Panellists include:

  • Lee-Michael J. Pronko (Canada)
  • Dr. Isi Brennan (USA)
  • Gbemi Akande – Optimus AI (Canada)

Sector-Focused Syndicate Sessions

From 10:45 AM to 12:00 PM, participants will engage in sector-specific syndicate sessions featuring presentations from leading Canadian technology firms:

  • Agile Agilist – Artificial Intelligence
  • Cetark – Cybersecurity
  • Ethica Channel Enablement Inc – Telecommunications
  • Telepin – Telecommunications
  • SimplyCast – Enterprise Solutions
  • Viion Systems – IoT and Smart Infrastructure

Each company will deliver focused 15-minute presentations, highlighting solutions and partnership opportunities.

Networking and Cultural Exchange

An interactive Q&A session will take place from 12:00 PM to 12:20 PM, allowing participants to engage directly with presenters.

This will be followed by a Wine Tasting Networking Session (12:20 PM – 12:50 PM), curated by Nicotawines, featuring premium selections from Canadian wineries and distilleries, including Tawse Winery, Macaloney Distillery, Lakeview, and Reif Estate Winery.

Closing and Outlook

The forum will conclude at 1:00 PM with closing remarks from the Senior Trade Commissioner, reaffirming Canada’s commitment to building sustainable and mutually beneficial partnerships within Nigeria’s technology ecosystem.

Register here to participate.

About the Trade Commissioner Service (TCS)

The Trade Commissioner Service supports Canadian companies seeking international business opportunities and facilitates trade, investment, and innovation partnerships worldwide. Through its presence in Nigeria, the TCS works to strengthen bilateral economic ties and foster collaboration between Canadian and Nigerian businesses.


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