MIT AFRICA INNOVATE CONFERENCE 2015

Meghan Reid March 26, 2015

Ad_800x500MIT Sloan Africa Innovate Conference to spotlight new banking models, entrepreneurship, increasing intra-Africa trade and the impact of bitcoin

On Saturday, April 4, 2015, the MIT Africa Innovate Conference will bring together industry professionals, CEOs, and government officials from across Africa to address these questions and the continent’s most pressing business issues at the world-renowned MIT Media Lab.

Slated speakers and panelists are:

• Mostafa Terrab, Chairman and CEO, Office Chérifien des Phosphates (OCP Group)
• Arnold Ekpe, Chairman, Atlas Mara
• Ezekiel Odiogo, Principal Investment Officer, African Development Bank
• Dr. Kamal Bhattacharya, Vice President, IBM Research – Africa
• Tendai Mashingaidze, Co-Founder, Ubuntu Equity
• Ramamurthy Thiagarajan, Regional Strategy and Operations Director, Nakumatt Holdings

Three panels will focus on:

Connecting the Continent: What developments in the technology space will lead the charge in fostering innovation in the continent?
What are the opportunities for radical breakthroughs within the world of mobile, web, big data, health, and finance among others?

The Next Generation of Entrepreneurs: What innovations address the nuances of the African entrepreneur?
What are the key drivers that will enable the current crop of entrepreneurs to fulfill their aspirations and benefit the continent at large?

Building the African Supply Chain: Disruption and transformative ideas – The African Supply Chain 2.0
What innovations will enable companies to build deep delivery channels within a country and across the continent, reaping the benefits of a more unified consumer base?

Finalists in this year’s MIT Africa Innovate Business Plan Competition will battle it out with original and scalable solutions to important problems facing the continent’s inhabitants and stakeholders. Finalists will present during the conference on Saturday and winners will be decided then.

New this year, a Startup Showcase will feature early start-ups, prototypes, products and platforms that solve important problems for the continent’s inhabitants and stakeholders.

For more information and to register, please visit: http://mitafrica.com/

Last Edited by:Meghan Reid Updated: June 19, 2018

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