⚡ Key Takeaways

Algeria sent ~50 startups to VivaTech Paris 2024 — occupying the largest African stand — and hosted the IATF 2025 (35,000+ visitors, $44B in projected deals) and the 4th African Startup Conference (25,000+ participants, 150+ investors). Nine partnership agreements were signed with Djezzy, BNP Paribas, and others. Government co-funding of booth space and A-Venture pitch coaching has transformed international exhibitions from an expensive luxury into a funded pathway for labeled startups.

Bottom Line: Apply through A-Venture 3-4 months before VivaTech 2026 (June) or GITEX Africa 2026 (April) and arrive with pre-scheduled investor meetings — floor discovery rarely converts.

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🧭 Decision Radar

Relevance for AlgeriaHigh
Algeria is actively building international exhibition presence as a strategic policy priority
Action TimelineImmediate
for GITEX Africa 2026 (April) and VivaTech 2026 (June) applications
Key StakeholdersStartup founders with labeled companies; A-Venture program managers; Ministry of Knowledge Economy
Decision TypeStrategic + Tactical
choosing right events and preparing properly
Priority LevelHigh
for product-stage startups; Medium for idea-stage

Quick Take: A-Venture’s funded delegation model means that startups from Oran, Constantine, and Annaba can access VivaTech Paris and GITEX Africa Marrakech without the financial burden that previously limited international presence to Algiers-based founders. The Startup Law’s international promotion mandate gives ANDI a budget line for exhibition support that did not exist before 2022. Algerian founders should note that GITEX Africa’s proximity and lower cost make it the better testing ground before committing resources to the larger VivaTech or Dubai GITEX stages.

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