Press & Media
Media Colleagues
Welcome to the Press & Media Centre for the Global Tech Conservation & Drone Forum 2026 (GCTDF 2026).
This space is designed to support journalists, editors, broadcasters, and content creators covering conservation, technology, climate, innovation, and Africa-focused solutions. Here, you can request accreditation, book interviews, access official information, and receive timely updates from the Forum.
About the Forum
The Global Tech Conservation & Drone Forum 2026 will convene global and African leaders, practitioners, innovators, policymakers, and communities working at the intersection of technology, conservation, and sustainable development.
Dates:
2–6 March 2026
Location:
Trademark Hotel, Nairobi
Field Day:
Konza Technopolis
Programme Highlights (Media-Relevant)
Monday, 2 March — Women in Conservation
Spotlight on women leaders, technologists, and practitioners shaping the future of conservation.
Tuesday, 3 March — World Wildlife Day
Global conversations aligned with World Wildlife Day, featuring technology-enabled conservation solutions and policy dialogue.
Media Accreditation
Accredited media will receive:
Access to selected sessions and briefings
Interview opportunities with speakers and partners
Media advisories and press materials
On-site support from the Media Desk
Please complete the form below to request media accreditation.
Interview Requests
We support pre-event, on-site, and post-event interviews, subject to availability.
Interviews may include:
Forum organisers
Keynote speakers and panelists
Conservation technology practitioners
Partner organisations and institutions
Use the accreditation form or email the Media Desk to request interviews.
Official press releases
Please check back frequently or contact the Media Desk for specific requests.
Media Contacts
Media Desk:
📧 brandsparkpr@gmail.com
General Media & Editorial Enquiries:
📧 mary.gitari@brandspark.co.ke
Media Ethics & Access
GCTDF 2026 is committed to responsible, accurate, and respectful coverage. Certain sessions or field activities may have restricted access due to safety, conservation sensitivity, or participant consent.

