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Altiora Partnerships Eyes Expanded Africa Focus at London Tech Week 2026

by Times Reporter
June 8, 2026
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Altiora Partnerships Eyes Expanded Africa Focus at London Tech Week 2026

Altiora Partnerships, a strategic growth and commercial partnerships network founded by entrepreneur and investor Daniel Hall, has confirmed that it will attend London Tech Week 2026, one of the world’s largest technology and innovation gatherings.

The announcement comes at a time when African economies continue to experience increasing levels of digital adoption, investment in technology infrastructure and growing interest in innovation driven solutions across sectors including financial services, trade, agriculture, healthcare and education. Against this backdrop, international technology events are increasingly viewed by businesses and investors as important platforms for identifying collaborative opportunities that can support long term economic development across the continent.

According to Altiora Partnerships, the organisation intends to use the event to engage with founders, investors, technology companies and business leaders from a range of international markets. The stated objective is to explore technologies, commercial partnerships and investment opportunities that could support innovation and business growth in African economies.

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Daniel Hall, Managing Partner of Altiora Partnerships, said the event provides an opportunity to examine how technologies being developed and deployed globally may be adapted to local market conditions across Africa through partnerships, investment and commercial collaboration. He noted that many African markets continue to present significant opportunities for innovation, particularly in sectors where digital technologies can improve access, efficiency and inclusion.

Alongside his work with Altiora Partnerships, Hall serves as Co Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Hanover AI Group, a company focused on the application of artificial intelligence and Open Banking technologies within financial services. The business is developing systems designed to analyse banking data and generate real time affordability assessments, risk analysis and financial intelligence tools for use across lending, mortgage services, proof of funds verification, know your customer processes and tenant referencing.

The company has also indicated that it is exploring opportunities in several African markets, reflecting broader trends across the continent where digital financial services have expanded rapidly in recent years. Financial technology innovation has become an increasingly important component of economic development strategies in many African countries, driven by rising internet connectivity, mobile adoption and demand for accessible financial services.

Observers note that while Africa is often discussed as a single market, the continent comprises diverse economies with distinct regulatory environments, consumer behaviours and development priorities. As a result, successful technology deployment frequently depends on local partnerships, contextual understanding and collaboration with stakeholders across both public and private sectors.

Altiora Partnerships states that its broader network includes founders, investors, family offices and business leaders across the United Kingdom, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Through these relationships, the organisation facilitates introductions, commercial partnerships and business development opportunities across multiple industries.

The company says its participation in London Tech Week 2026 forms part of its wider strategy to strengthen international relationships, identify emerging technologies and support greater trade, investment and knowledge exchange between African markets and global innovation ecosystems.

As governments, entrepreneurs, investors and technology firms continue to explore new pathways for economic growth, events such as London Tech Week remain important spaces for dialogue around innovation, investment and international collaboration. For African stakeholders, such engagements may offer opportunities not only to access new technologies, but also to shape global conversations around development, entrepreneurship and digital transformation from perspectives rooted in the continent’s own priorities, experiences and aspirations.

Tags: africaafrican marketsAltiora PartnershipsArtificial IntelligenceDaniel HallDigital TransformationFinancial TechnologyHanover AI GroupInnovationInternational TradeInvestmentLondon Tech Week 2026open bankingPartnershipsSouthern Africatechnology
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