Great guest blog post from our friends at the Digital Skills Academy
There is a lot of great news coming out of Africa for mobile tech entrepreneurs.
Even as far back as 1999, when working in Namibia for the Irish overseas development agency APSO it was interesting to see levels of mobile phone usage on a par or even higher than back in the Ireland of the time. 16 years later Africa is a shining example of how technology can enable massive jumps in what is possible for a country and even a continent. The lack of a wide and effective landline telephone system did not prove to be a barrier to African businesses developing innovative business solutions.
In 2011 Africa overtook Latin America to become the second biggest mobile market in the world after Asia, with 620 million mobile connections by 2011 alone. This has ensured that a lot of great innovation and creative ideas have emerged from the African continent.
The AppsAfrica.com Innovation Award Winners for 2015 were announced only recently, with winners in the following 10 categories.
1. Disruptive Innovation – Opera’s Sponsored Web Pass (Nigeria)
2. Best Mobile Innovation – bookly (South Africa)
3. Non Data Mobile Innovation – GeoPoll (Kenya/USA)
4. Best African App – Tuluntulu (South Africa)
5. Fintech Innovation – VCpay (South Africa)
6. Health Innovation– GiftedMom (Cameroon)
7. Educational Innovation – mPaper (Tanzania)
8. Social Impact Award – codeX (South Africa)
9. Best Entertainment – Gamsole (Nigeria)
10. Women In Tech – Emefa Kpegba OMobileFunding (Togo)
South Africa had a strong presence, but west and east Africa were also represented, illustrating that across the continent innovative mobile initiatives are emerging.
Global investors such as Dave McClure founder of 500startups are clear in their determination to expand their number of incubators and accelerators in Africa. Speaking to McClure at the recent Web Summit in Dublin he stated that he was certain 500 Startups would be massively scaling up their presence in Africa over the next 5 years. Only yesterday he took off on a global talent trip which will include stopovers in northern Africa. Similarly Seedstars World are also running a series of African events to encourage startups to pitch and develop their ideas, with financial backing for those who are selected.
It’s an exciting time for African facing businesses, with many local and also European based investors looking to support and engage with African initiatives. There are many active online forums for communicating with and finding out more about the various initiatives. We also look forward to hearing about more great African initiatives and hopefully featuring some of them in future articles as well.
Useful articles to read about South Africa’s digital landscape
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