GITEX Expands to Latin America, Propelling US$950 Billion Digital Future
As Latin America’s digital market accelerates,
poised to reach almost US$950 billion by 2026 (PCMI), a defining next phase of
socio-economic transformation beckons with GITEX, the world’s largest and
best-rated tech and digital investment show brand, entering the region.
Organised by Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) and KAOUN International in
strategic partnership with the São Paulo Development Agency (ADESAMPA), GITEX LATAM debuts as the region’s first-ever global tech event at
Distrito Anhembi, São Paulo, Brazil from 16-17 March 2027.
Leveraging Brazil’s
economic and innovation leadership, visionary digital policies, thriving
startup ecosystem, and globally relevant technology frameworks, GITEX LATAM aims to redefine the continent as a definitive
epicentre where Latin America’s digital future meets the world’s boldest
frontiers of innovation.
Ricardo
Nunes, mayor of São Paulo, hailed GITEX LATAM as a regional-first gateway to
connect local businesses with international opportunities, stating: “São Paulo
is excited to host GITEX LATAM, a landmark catalyst enabling our finest
innovators to meet global opportunities. This platform will connect pioneering
startups, unicorns, and influential enterprises with international markets,
unlocking capital, forging partnerships, and expanding visibility on the world
stage. At City Hall of São Paulo we are committed to empowering businesses that
embodies our creative and entrepreneurial strength, reaffirming our city as
Latin America’s foremost hub of innovation, investment, and transformative
growth.”
GITEX
LATAM to Showcase Brazil as ‘Vibrant Cornerstone’ of Regional Tech
GITEX continues to
offer unparalleled access to new markets and business opportunities –
reinforced by its rapid international expansion. In just three years, GITEX has
forged the world’s largest network of global tech events, organising editions
across 14 cities and countries.
In 2027, Brazil
joins this exclusive global network. Brazil is one of the world’s leading adopters
of digital public infrastructure, offering centralised access to hundreds of
services and digital IDs for over 150 million citizens. The country aims for a
US$259 billion ICT market (IMARC Group) and US$99.8 billion AI market (Grand
View Horizon) by 2033, positioning GITEX as a catalyst in the nation’s rise as
a global innovation and digital infrastructure hub.
Celebrating
the partnership, Trixie LohMirmand, Executive Vice President of DWTC, CEO of
KAOUN International, global organiser of GITEX, added: “Brazil is the vibrant
cornerstone of Latin America’s economy and a distinguished benchmark for
dynamic, inclusive, and consequential technology development. Together with São
Paulo – a prolific hub where startup ingenuity, entrepreneurial spirit, and
ambitious investments thrive – GITEX LATAM shall integrate Latin America with
the limitless digital universe, unlocking unprecedented access to capital,
knowledge, tech, and talent, as the region scales towards global dominance on
the world stage.”
Connecting
Global Innovators to a Rising US$6.8 Trillion Economy
With the
International Monetary Fund (IMF) revealing that Latin America’s emerging
markets and developing economies collectively generate a GDP of US$6.8 trillion
in 2025, GITEX LATAM will serve as a global bridge accelerating the region’s
digital transformation. Channelling the capital, technology, and cross-border
collaboration globally synonymous with GITEX, the event will shape Latin
America’s digital decade and cement its place in the global
innovation economy — connecting East and West
to inspire a new era of technological growth.
Anchored by a
future-oriented programme spanning AI, agritech, cloud, connectivity,
cybersecurity, data centres, healthtech, renewable energy, GITEX LATAM will open new gateways into Latin America’s most
dynamic emerging markets for global stakeholders. By catalysing public-private
collaboration, elevating competitiveness, and igniting new waves of investment,
talent, and infrastructure, its impact will inspire transformative outcomes
across the region’s rapidly digitising economies and industries.
Convening
Global Tech in Latin America’s Leading Startup and Innovation Nexus
Alongside global
tech enterprises, thought leaders, policymakers, SMEs, startups, and venture
capitalists, GITEX
LATAM will examine global digital agendas and
pressing innovation shifts, presenting a unified platform for collaboration and
investment in São Paulo – Brazil’s economic epicentre and Latin America’s
innovation capital.
According to
StartupBlink’s Global
Startup Ecosystem Index Report 2025, São Paulo ranks
first both nationally and regionally – attracting over US$33.5 billion in VC
funding within the last decade. São Paulo’s entrepreneurial ecosystem has also
reached US$113 billion in value and spawned 11 unicorns that have surpassed the
US$1 billion barrier (Real Instituto Elcano).
Rodrigo
Goulart, Municipal Secretary of Economic Development and Labour of São
Paulo, said: “São Paulo awaits GITEX LATAM with tremendous anticipation, not
least because of the immense potential to elevate tech cooperation to historic
new heights across Brazil and Latin America. By leveraging the world’s largest
network of digital economy relationships – a network universally synonymous
with GITEX – we are inspired to cultivate investor confidence and empower
entrepreneurs as well as new talents.”
The GITEX LATAM announcement, made on Tuesday during GITEX GLOBAL – the
world’s largest tech and AI show running from 13–17 October at DWTC – carries
added significance due to major Brazilian and wider Latin American
participation. Brazil is the official Country Partner at this year’s 45th
edition in the UAE with ApexBrasil, the nation’s trade and investment promotion
agency, exhibiting across two pavilions featuring more than 50 startups and
innovation hubs. City Hall of São Paulo is also showcasing over 10 startups,
while Chile and Ecuador are making their debut at GITEX GLOBAL, joining
representatives from more than 180 countries.
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