SOFTSWISS to Join Africa Tech Week in South Africa with Focus on Cybersecurity and Local Growth
SOFTSWISS is set to make its first major public technology appearance in South Africa by participating in Africa Tech Week 2025. The event, held in Cape Town on June 3–4, will mark a significant step in the company’s regional engagement strategy, with a focus on cybersecurity and responsible technology adoption in the iGaming sector.

Expanding Presence Through Africa Tech Week
Africa Tech Week is one of the continent’s most influential events for digital transformation, attracting global technology firms, innovators, and policymakers. SOFTSWISS, a recognized developer of iGaming software solutions, will participate as a partner and presenter at the conference.
The company’s Deputy Chief Security Officer, Artem Bychkov, will be among the featured speakers. His keynote will address the evolving cybersecurity challenges in emerging markets and offer insights into building effective digital defences.
Bychkov commented:
“Africa Tech Week isn’t just a tech event – it’s a catalyst for digital innovation and cross-continental collaboration. We’re proud to be part of this vibrant ecosystem as it pushes the boundaries of what’s possible in Africa’s digital economy. I look forward to engaging with experts from around the world and sharing my experience in building strong defences against cyber risks.”
Focus on Local Collaboration and Resilience
SOFTSWISS’s participation aligns with a broader strategy to deepen its involvement in African markets. While the company is already established globally in the iGaming sector, its regional approach emphasizes forming local partnerships, contributing to digital resilience, and promoting sustainable technology practices.
The upcoming event will also serve as a platform for SOFTSWISS to highlight its role in responsible gaming and to exchange knowledge with other digital stakeholders. Bychkov’s presentation will explore how emerging markets can address rising cybersecurity threats while maintaining growth in digital infrastructure.
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