Disrupt Africa has been talking to the great and the good from various
African tech ecosystems to find out what it is that makes them so great.
Disrupt Africa has been chatting to stakeholders from various
African tech ecosystems to find out what it is that makes them such a good place to operate from.
Born and raised in the United States, bar a brief childhood stint in Lagos, Yembra decided to move back to Nigeria two years ago to play her part in the development of the «incredible»
African tech ecosystem.
Not exact matches
The internet can be achingly slow and expensive in parts of Africa, undermining fledgling
tech ecosystems and the ability of
Africans to connect globally.
African tech is booming, but which
ecosystem has the most going for it, either for launching a business or making...
Which
African tech startup
ecosystem is the best, either for launching a business or making investments?
Inspired and excited by the
African tech entrepreneurial scene, Gabriella spends her time travelling around the continent to report on the most innovative
tech startups, the most active investors, and the latest trends emerging in the
ecosystem.
Which
African tech startup
ecosystem is the most viable for launching a business or making investments?
Our team tracks a variety of themes, sectors and countries across the
African tech entrepreneurship
ecosystem, producing reports containing in - depth data and insightful analysis.
Disrupt Africa launched its data branch in January 2016, with the aim of measuring the development of the
African tech and entrepreneurship space, and making it more transparent for all those interested in this thriving
ecosystem.
«
African innovation» is getting a facelift as
tech startup
ecosystems across the continent become more developed, but innovative businesses still...
The High
Tech Health: Exploring the
African E-health Startup
Ecosystem Report 2017 examines the work of 115 startups active across Africa's e-health space.
The programme aims to link
tech startups with investors and technology stakeholders and by doing so connect
African tech startups to the global
ecosystem.
After receiving 118 applications, the partners have now chosen 14 startups from across Africa to take part in the tour, where they will pitch to investors, explore international opportunities, learn about frontier technology markets, and bridge the divide between the
African and European
tech ecosystems.
Becoming one of the best funded
African tech startups ever, he said, was a «major validation» of all the work that had gone into building the
ecosystem, and specifically a pat on the back for every team member that has given their all to make the company successful so far.
The company has previously focused on digital skills, but is now branching out further into the
African tech startup
ecosystem.
Founded by two South
African tech entrepreneurs, Justin Stanford and Vinny Lingham, Silicon Cape is an
ecosystem for technology startups based in the Western Cape of South Africa.