Kenya and the Silicon Savannah 2020
BCG Matrix Analysis
In 2019, the Silicon Savannah 2020 was held in Nairobi, Kenya. 20 startups from 13 African countries (and 2 in the diaspora) participated in this unique competition to pitch and win funding from investors and mentors. The Silicon Savannah 2020 judges were a diverse group, including serial entrepreneurs, technology experts, and venture capitalists from Kenya, Europe, North America, and Asia. The competition was a
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Kenya’s 40-year-old National Information and Communication Technology (ICT) policy and the country’s rapid growth rate has made it a hub for start-ups, and an innovation hub. The government initiated a $600 million investment in ICT, led by the IT ministry, in 2011 and has since launched a national ICT plan to attract $2.5 billion in foreign investment, which includes $1 billion for ICT start-ups. Kenya has attracted some 1
Porters Five Forces Analysis
In Kenya and the Silicon Savannah 2020, there are three potential forces: Porters 5 Forces (Porter’s Five Forces Analysis) in play: Strengths: Kenya and the Silicon Savannah 2020 have significant advantages in terms of strengths. Kenya is a high potential market for high-tech products and services, and it offers many opportunities for the tech startups. The market size and population are significant opportunities. Kenya has a highly skilled labor force with a significant demand
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In the late 1990s, I was part of a small team in Nairobi working for a leading tech startup. Our first task was to identify a market opportunity for our product in Kenya. We analyzed the market, conducted field studies, and spoke with stakeholders. We came to the conclusion that the market was saturated with existing product offerings. We thought of something entirely new – a new device for monitoring water supply quality. We spent the next three months researching and refining the product. We worked with
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I’m going to take you through the experience of writing a 3000-word case study on the Silicon Savannah project in Kenya. This is an experience that I’ll never forget, and it was one of the most challenging and rewarding cases I’ve worked on. published here I was invited to work on the project by an international organization, and I was impressed by their vision and the potential of the Kenyan market. We worked with local partners, the government of Kenya, and industry players to create a vibrant startup e
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Kenya’s entrepreneurial culture is alive and kicking, with many new and established start-ups making their mark in the country’s tech ecosystem. A study by the National Information and Communications Technology Authority (NICOT) highlighted that by the end of 2020, there were over 43,000 ICT (Information and Communication Technology) businesses operating in the country. One of these businesses is Sparkl.net, a leading web design and development agency that offers website
Evaluation of Alternatives
I, Jake, was a college student when I discovered a new tech hub in Nairobi that was transforming Africa. A friend introduced me to “The Silicon Savannah,” which promised a “startup ecosystem” that would foster innovation and entrepreneurship. As someone with a degree in computer science, I was excited to get involved. What I discovered was something else. The Silicon Savannah was a bit of a hustle. The city’s startup scene was small and niche, with many small companies struggling
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I’m in Nairobi, Kenya, right now. The last few months were a whirlwind, a mad dash through Kenya’s Silicon Savannah 2020 to find out what’s next. It’s been a massive adventure and a huge learning experience. I came to Kenya with nothing and left with a wealth of ideas, strategies, and lessons. One of the things I love about Silicon Savannah is how people here are not afraid to try something new. It’s not just limited to