The event, dubbed the Big 5 Construct Kenya 2019, attracted more than 200 exhibitors, including senior government and business executives.
Kenya has partnered with the government of Denmark and the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) to host the global population summit.
Kenya is ranked among leading cyber-attack hotspots in Africa amid the rapid automation of government services and financial transactions.
The premier event, which will take place in Nairobi from June 24 to 26 in 2020, will help showcase food products, processing and packaging tech.
A Risk-Contingent Credit (RCC) scheme has been introduced to farmers in the region with the aim of offering a solution to farmers in the region.
The report titled "Towards reducing inequalities" shed light on innovative measures Safaricom has adopted to promote equity, diversity and inclusion.
Saitoti Torome, principal secretary of the State Department for Planning, said the government is committed to bridge skills and technological hiccups.
Athula Ginige, a professor at Western Sydney University, said that a digital revolution is key to enhanced productivity for African agriculture.
Kenyan government officials and corporate executives attended the launch of Manufacturing SME Hub said it will help address regulatory, capacity etc.
The members of the Kenya Private Sector Alliance said that a friendly policy environment is a key to promoting intra-Africa trade.