Unlocking Africa's Digital Entrepreneurship Potential: Insights from the Tech Hub Landscape post-Covid


UN International Trade Centre

Session 309

Wednesday, 29 May 2024 11:00–11:45 (UTC+02:00) Physical (on-site) and Virtual (remote) participation Room 14, CICG, 2nd Floor Sustainable Digital Transformation Interactive Session 2 Documents

The session will delve into the dynamic landscape of African tech hubs, which have surpassed 1000 in number, and their pivotal role in propelling digital, social, and economic transformations by fostering startup ecosystems, drawing insights from the 3d edition of ITC's Tech Hubs in Africa report. Rather than a traditional report summary, this session will provide key highlights and actionable insights derived from an in-depth examination of the impact of COVID-19 on tech hubs across the continent.

The session will highlight the resilience demonstrated by tech hubs during the pandemic, drawing on a survey of 52 hubs and interviews with numerous others. Identified resilient business models that successfully navigated the challenges posed by the pandemic will be discussed. Drawing from the findings of the International Trade Centre (ITC) survey, the most defining parameter for the success of tech hubs during challenging times is their ability to digitalize services. Insights into how digitalization played a pivotal role in maintaining and enhancing the operations of these hubs will be discussed.

The session will position the report as a practical toolkit for governments and funders seeking successful investments in tech entrepreneurship support infrastructure. Recommendations derived from the report will be outlined to guide strategic decision-making for those involved in supporting and fostering tech ecosystems in Africa.

Attendees will gain insights into the future of tech hub operations, with an emphasis on the role of digital service delivery.

 

 

Panellists
Mr. Francis Omorojie
Mr. Francis Omorojie Founder Ennovate Ventures, Tanzania

Ms. Ninon Duval
Ms. Ninon Duval Director Bond’Innov, Senegal Remote Panellist

Ms. Nanko Madu
Ms. Nanko Madu Director of Programmes AfriLabs

Mr. Dario Giuliani
Mr. Dario Giuliani CEO Briter Bridges, UK

Mr. Martin Labbé
Mr. Martin Labbé Tech Sector Development Coordinator & Programme Manager UN International Trade Centre

Ms. Aissata Tambadou
Ms. Aissata Tambadou Associate Programme Officer UN International Trade Centre Moderator

Topics
Digital Divide Digital Economy Digital Inclusion Digital Transformation Smart Cities
WSIS Action Lines
  • AL C1 logo C1. The role of governments and all stakeholders in the promotion of ICTs for development
  • AL C2 logo C2. Information and communication infrastructure
  • AL C3 logo C3. Access to information and knowledge
  • AL C4 logo C4. Capacity building
  • AL C7 E–BUS logo C7. ICT applications: benefits in all aspects of life — E-business
  • AL C11 logo C11. International and regional cooperation

 

1. Role of governments and all stakeholders in the promotion of ICTs for development:
   - The session highlights the importance of multi-stakeholder partnerships, including public/private partnerships, which are critical in supporting tech hubs. Governments and other stakeholders play a pivotal role in creating an enabling environment for these hubs to thrive.

2. Information and communication infrastructure:
- Tech hubs are part of the broader ICT infrastructure that supports digital inclusion and accessibility. They provide critical access to ICT services and contribute to the development of broadband network infrastructure and ICT connectivity.

3. Access to information and knowledge:
   - By fostering startup ecosystems, tech hubs facilitate access to scientific knowledge and public official information, contributing to the public access to information and enhancing digital public libraries and archives.

4. Capacity building:
   - Tech hubs are instrumental in capacity building by offering education, training, and research opportunities. They help in training ICT professionals and promoting e-literacy, aligning with WSIS goals to combat illiteracy and promote life-long learning.

7. ICT applications: benefits in all aspects of life:
   - Tech hubs promote various e-applications such as e-business, e-commerce, and potentially e-government, contributing to the broader spectrum of benefits that ICTs bring to different aspects of life.

11. International and regional cooperation:
   - The insights and recommendations from the session could inform regional action plans and contribute to international mechanisms designed to support ICT networks and services.

 

Sustainable Development Goals
  • Goal 4 logo Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
  • Goal 8 logo Goal 8: Promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all
  • Goal 9 logo Goal 9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
  • Goal 11 logo Goal 11: Make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

 

1. SDG 4 (Quality Education):
   - The session emphasizes the role of tech hubs in fostering education and training opportunities through digital platforms, directly contributing to enhancing access to quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities. These hubs often host educational programs, workshops, and training sessions that help build digital skills, a crucial component of modern education.

2. SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth):
   - By supporting startup ecosystems, tech hubs are instrumental in creating jobs and promoting entrepreneurship, which are key drivers of economic growth and employment. The session highlights how these hubs adapt resilient business models to ensure continuity and growth even during challenging times like the COVID-19 pandemic, thereby contributing to sustained, inclusive economic growth.

3. SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure):
   - Tech hubs are at the core of fostering innovation and building resilient infrastructure for the digital economy. The session details how the digitalization efforts of these hubs enhance their operational capabilities and infrastructure, thereby supporting the development of sustainable and resilient industries through innovation and technological advancement.

4. SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities):
   - Tech hubs often contribute to making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable by integrating digital technologies into urban development. These hubs can be central to developing smart city solutions, enhancing urban services through technology, and making cities centers of innovation and economic development.