African startups are invited to attend ClawCon Nairobi, a free, community-led gathering focused on personal AI, agents, workflows, OpenClaw, and the emerging tools that let individuals build more powerful digital systems for themselves.
Set for June 18 at Strathmore University, ClawCon is designed for builders, founders, developers, creators, operators, researchers, students, and AI-curious people. It will feature live demos, founder presentations, Q&As, and conversations around what personal AI could mean for Nairobi’s tech ecosystem.
The event was born from the OpenClaw community, and its mission to put power back into people’s hands – giving individuals more sovereignty over personal AI, their workflows, their tools, and their digital lives.
Register to attend here.