Margins Group CEO to speak at ID4Africa 2026 on digital identity integration
Founder and Group Chief Executive Officer of Margins Group, Moses Baiden, is set to speak at the ID4Africa 2026, scheduled to take place from May 12 to 15, 2026, at the Parc des Expositions in Abidjan.
Mr. Baiden will deliver a presentation on May 13 under the theme, “Achieving Interoperability: Linking the Ghanacrd Across National Identity Systems and Platforms.”
His address is expected to focus on Africa’s digital identity transformation, particularly the development of interconnected, secure and inclusive identity ecosystems capable of driving service delivery, economic growth and social inclusion.
The conference will bring together stakeholders from across the continent and beyond to explore innovations and strategies in digital identity management.
Margins Group will also participate in the exhibition segment of the event, with its team engaging participants at Booth L40 to showcase solutions aimed at advancing secure identity systems across Africa and globally.
The event is considered one of the leading platforms for dialogue and collaboration on identity systems and digital transformation on the continent
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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