SELECT Announces Strategic Partnerships to Boost Its 5th Regional Conference

Two New Partnerships Set to Transform the Upcoming Regional Summit

The SELECT platform has signed strategic partnership agreements with two specialized firms — Jupiter Comms and Piwout — to strengthen the reach and impact of its 5th regional conference, announced today. The partnerships aim to deliver enhanced media coverage, marketing expertise, and technical support for what is expected to be one of the largest regional gatherings of its kind this year. With over 100 confirmed participants and 15 expert speakers already lined up, the conference is shaping up to be a landmark event for the North African tech ecosystem.

The announcement comes at a time when regional collaboration across North Africa's technology sector is accelerating. SELECT, a platform focused on fostering innovation and entrepreneurship, has been steadily expanding its footprint across the region. This fifth edition of its regional conference signals growing momentum, with organizers expecting attendance to surpass previous years by at least 67 percent.

Context: Why These Partnerships Matter

Jupiter Comms, a media and marketing consulting firm, will handle the conference's communications strategy, branding, and outreach. Their involvement is expected to bring professional-grade media planning to an event that has historically relied on organic growth and word-of-mouth promotion. Piwout, the second partner, brings technical and operational expertise that organizers say will streamline event logistics and digital engagement.

"Strategic partnerships are the backbone of any successful regional initiative," said a SELECT spokesperson in a statement released this morning. "By bringing in Jupiter Comms and Piwout, we are ensuring that our 5th regional conference delivers real value — not just to attendees, but to the broader entrepreneurial community across North Africa."

The conference is expected to feature 3 main tracks covering digital transformation, startup funding, and cross-border trade facilitation. Each track will include panel discussions, workshops, and networking sessions designed to connect entrepreneurs with investors and policymakers.

Key Facts at a Glance

  • 5th edition of the SELECT regional conference, marking five years of continuous operation
  • 2 strategic partners signed: Jupiter Comms (media and marketing) and Piwout (technical operations)
  • Over 100 participants confirmed from across North Africa and the Middle East
  • 15 expert speakers scheduled, including entrepreneurs, investors, and policy advisors
  • 3 main conference tracks: digital transformation, startup funding, and cross-border trade
  • 67 percent growth in expected attendance compared to the previous edition

Human Element: Voices from the Ground

Ahmed Mansouri, a Tunisian tech entrepreneur who attended last year's conference, expressed enthusiasm about the new partnerships. "The 4th edition changed my perspective on regional collaboration. I met my co-founder there and secured our first seed investment. With these new partnerships, I expect the 5th edition to be even more impactful for startups like mine," Mansouri said.

His sentiment is echoed across the North African startup community, where access to networks and mentorship remains one of the biggest challenges. The SELECT conference has positioned itself as a critical bridge between isolated entrepreneurial ecosystems in Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, and Egypt.

Libya Connection: Why This Matters for Libyans

For Libya's growing but fragmented tech community, events like the SELECT regional conference represent a rare opportunity to connect with regional peers. Libya has seen a surge in tech startups over the past three years, with young entrepreneurs launching ventures in fintech, e-commerce, and logistics despite ongoing infrastructure challenges.

Libyan participation in regional tech events has historically been limited due to travel restrictions, connectivity issues, and a lack of institutional support. However, platforms like SELECT are actively working to lower these barriers. The inclusion of virtual attendance options and dedicated sessions on post-conflict entrepreneurship makes this conference particularly relevant for Libyan innovators.

According to recent data, Libya's startup ecosystem has grown by approximately 30 percent since 2023, with over 50 new ventures registered in Tripoli and Benghazi alone. Events that facilitate cross-border partnerships can accelerate this growth significantly, bringing investment and expertise into a market that remains largely untapped.

Looking Ahead: What Comes Next

The SELECT 5th regional conference is expected to announce additional partnerships and sponsors in the coming weeks. Organizers have hinted at the possibility of a dedicated North African innovation fund being unveiled during the event — a development that could reshape the region's startup financing landscape.

For entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers across Libya and North Africa, this conference represents more than a networking event. It is a signal that the region's technology sector is maturing, professionalizing, and building the institutional partnerships needed for sustainable growth. The next few weeks will reveal the full scope of what SELECT and its partners have planned — and the impact could be transformative.

— LibyaPress / Tech Desk