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ENRICH in Africa: Connecting African and European Innovation Ecosystems for a Stronger Innovation Community

 







Venue, iHub, Nairobi. Date. 8th December 2023. Co-creation and Collaboration Opportunities for African and Europeans Startups : Featuring a European Startup Showcase. After the event, snacks will be served as businesses network.

But before that… Wanjiru Githuku, iHub, moderates. Panellists include: Aidah Ng’ang’a – Head of Community and Ecosystem Co-Creation Hub; Basil Malaki – Knowledge Transfer Manager, Innovate UK; Somet Kipchilat – Head of Product, Poa Internet; Jente Rosseel – Founder and CEO, Elewa; Christine Namara – Partner, African Seed Fund, Flat6Labs; and, Brandon Opondo, Trade Advisor, Business France.

Collaboration… organisations working together towards a common goal. That collaboration is survival, more so, currently when funding is diminishing…. What value do both partners offer? Can they find two problems that solve each other and go forward together? What informs collaboration/co-creation? Research, data…

Venture Capital… good for tech start-ups that can scale exponentially and rapidly, such that they can make good margins for the Venture Capitalists. For other businesses, it is advisable to build one’s business slowly, organically… grants might work too. Businesses also need to engage institutional actors such as governments, ESOs (Entrepreneur Support Organisations), co-creation spaces… to showcase their value propositions. Businesses also need to work in a lean way, harnessing technology while at it (technology is a tool, what will you do with it?). Again, emphasis is on Collaboration, Co-creation and Creativity if businesses are to survive.


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