The story of Njeri Chelimo is a compelling one, and a case study for the proverb “where there is a will, there is a path”. This 20 y.o Kenyan girl had planned to attend a hack school in New York a few months ago. The 12-week program was free to attend, and would be a great…
Tag: innovation ecosystems
Intercultural awareness and innovation: can startups really go global?
To continue our exploration of Kenya as an innovation ecosystem in fringe of Afrikoin, I’ve met with Samuel Gichuru from the Nailab incubator. A fast-paced and jittery conversation proved useful to pinpoint a key challenge of entrepreneurs: the management of cultural differences. If Kenya is the kingdom of mobile money, through its MPesa system, it’s…
Africa is the future, but how to make it happen?
The quality and diversity of panelists and delegates of the Global Entrepreneurship Summit make it possible from Kuala Lumpur to learn a lot about distant innovation and startup ecosystems, as we’ve shown with these insights from Russia, Indonesia, New York. We’ve met also a lot of people from Africa, and have tried to connect as…
How Russia, Tanzania, Indonesia and the US analyze their own startup ecosystems
Answering the question “what is the 2nd best innovation ecosystem in the world” is both a provocation and a eye-opening. No one seems to be able to think out of what the Silicon Valley has built over the last 50-60 years (see this cool timeline from NPR). And the second “rank”, if it still makes…
Competing or connecting startup ecosystems?
Our project and mission in Kuala Lumpur is about learning how innovation ecosystems work all over the world, starting in year #1 with 10 countries to be visited over the next 10 months during their key events. We had covered a first ecosystem when attending Austin’s SXSW back in March 2013, with a crowdfunding campaign…
Malaysia as a Startup Hub, how to take it from here?
Malaysia has, for a young country, already quite an history of building its own ecosystem, as it opened its Multimedia Super Corridor back in 1997. Now is the time – and it’s also the case for neighboring Singapore – to reach another stage, one characterized according to many by significant successful exits, so that people…