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Africa Business Week

On this page you find several vlogs about the booming ICT/Tech sector in Nigeria, South-Africa and Kenya. Get a taste of the (digital) possibilities in these countries where ICT/Tech is an increasingly essential part of doing business. Want to learn more? Reach out to our embassies for more information about ICT/Tech opportunities or the impact on your business.

Opportunities in the ICT/tech sector in Nigeria

This vlog promotes opportunities in the tech sector in Nigeria, the biggest tech sector of the African continent. The video zooms-in on the opportunities Nigerian tech talent offers to Dutch tech companies and opportunities in the agri-tech sector.

Speakers:
- Abel Neering, Vice Consul Economic Affairs at the Consulate General in Lagos, Nigeria
- Ayoola Ajebeku, Software Engineer at TomTom
- Nelson T. Ajulo, Founder of Zwart Tech BV.
- Oluwafemi Royal Aliu, Co-founder of MyFarmbase Africa


Dutch tech start-ups in South Africa

This video introduces three Dutch tech start-ups in South Africa; African Digitals, Yebofresh and Pargo.

Speakers:
- Annika Visser- co-founder African Digitals
- Jessica Boonstra- Founder & CEO Yebofresh
- Derk Hoekert & Lars Veul- Director & Co-founder Pargo


Kenia - Incentro - Dennis De Weerd (CEO)

Incentro Africa is an IT solutions development company started in 2017 by CEO Dennis De Weerd. They create and deliver high quality fair trade software solutions with a strong emphasis on developing local talent.


Kenia - Upande - Mark de Blois (CEO/Founder)

Upande Limited is a private Kenyan social enterprise founded in 2009 in order to provide data driven decision services to a variety of clients. Working in a variety of sectors, Upande has diversified by developing several cloud based products, available on a subscription basis built in Kenya, by Kenyans and for Kenya, Africa and the world!


Kenia - Swift labs - Anne Nderitu (Co-Founder/COO)

Swift Labs is a start-up that designs, manufactures and develops drones for use in humanitarian causes. Their locally manufactured drones with capacity to carry up to 4 kilograms of supplies are used to deliver critical medical supplies in remote and hard to reach areas.  

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