African startups, builders, developers, creators, and AI-curious innovators are invited to ClawCon Nairobi, a free, community-led gathering focused on personal AI, intelligent agents, workflows, OpenClaw, and emerging tools that enable individuals to build more powerful and autonomous digital systems. The event reflects the growing shift toward user-centric AI innovation across Africa’s rapidly evolving technology landscape.
Scheduled for June 18 at Strathmore University, ClawCon Nairobi is designed to bring together a diverse ecosystem of participants, including founders, developers, operators, researchers, students, and builders at all stages. It aims to create an open environment where ideas, experiments, and practical applications of personal AI can be explored collaboratively.
The program will feature live demos, founder presentations, Q&A sessions, and interactive discussions focused on AI agents, automation workflows, and real-world use cases. Participants will gain exposure to how these technologies are being built and deployed, and how they can be applied to solve problems across startups, enterprises, and everyday digital life.
Born from the OpenClaw community, the initiative is driven by a mission to restore digital sovereignty to individuals by giving them greater control over their tools, workflows, and AI systems. It emphasizes an open innovation model where access, experimentation, and knowledge-sharing are central to building the next generation of AI-powered solutions.
ClawCon Nairobi positions itself as a key gathering point for Africa’s emerging AI ecosystem, fostering collaboration between global thinkers and local innovators. Interested participants can register here:
