No-Code Tech Summit 3.0 is coming to the mainland with $1000 up for grabs

The No-Code Tech Summit and Awards 3.0 returns this year. It blends practical learning, community moments, talent recognition and tangible upside for people who show up and participate.

From builders and operators to founders and non-technical creators, No-code Tech Summit (NCTS 3.0) is designed around access, relevance, and outcomes that go beyond the stage.

We have a venue update for you.

No Code Tech Summit is officially coming to the mainland this year.

NCTS 3.0 will take place at 157 Gardens Event Centre, Lagos, with a bigger space, easier access and proper Lagos energy.

The move is deliberate, opening the summit up to a wider audience, with a venue built for movement, live sessions, debates, and the kind of hallway conversations that usually matter more than the stage.

Same summit. New side of Lagos.

Ticket sales are currently live, with growing interest across no-code builders, product managers, startup operators, and tech-curious professionals. Get yours here.

Attendees will also benefit from ride discounts powered by Go Ally, making movement to and from the venue easier during the summit window.

The VBAN $1,000 challenge

Running alongside the summit is a $1,000 cash challenge powered by VBAN, a digital global banking platform.

The challenge is open to attendees who complete a simple onboarding flow and participate in the campaign mechanics. Qualified entries are pooled, and winners are picked via raffle.

To enter, participants sign up on VBAN using the code NCTS3, complete onboarding and request a USD account, follow VBAN across Instagram, TikTok, X, and LinkedIn, repost the campaign banner using the official hashtag, and submit a short checklist. 

All verified entries qualify for the draw. Start your participation here:

The NCTS Debate

NCTS 3.0 will also host the NCTS Debate, a live on-stage session where teams go head-to-head on what truly drives product success in African tech.

The central question is simple and divisive. People or technology.

Teams of two will debate the motion in front of the live audience, with cash prizes to be won. 

It is a chance for attendees to learn, connect, participate, and leave with something concrete.

For the ecosystem, it is another signal that community-driven tech gatherings are becoming platforms for action, not just conversation.

Get your tickets here: 

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