the keynote speaker at the conference
On August 8, 2018,
Alibaba Business School, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
(UNCTAD) and the Jack Ma Foundation organized a conference tagged ‘Netpreneurs:
The Rise o usatimes.cc f Africa’s Digital Lions’ at the Linder Auditorium at Wits
University, South Africa.
The conference brought
together more than 800 entrepreneurs, policymakers, academics, students, banks
and venture
usanews.cc capitalists to address the challenges and opportunities facing
Africa’s entrepre neurs.
C
news a, Adetayo Bamiduro, CEO of MAX Okada, Nigeria’s First
Motorcycle – Taxi Hailing and Delivery Startup in Lagos, Nigeria which some
people refer to as “Uber for Okada”, and other thought leaders discussed the challenges and
opportunities facing a new digital Africa and the role that the public sector,
investors, entrepreneurs and educational organizations can play in this
transformation.
Jack Ma was the keynote
speaker at the conference. He launched a $10 million prize fund for exemplary
African internet entrepreneurs, to be known as the African Netpreneur Prize.
The Netpreneur Prize –
named for empowering a new generation of entrepreneurs, and focusing on small
business growth, grassroots innovation, and women founders – will award US$10
million to 100 African entrepreneurs over the next 10 years. From 2019, the
Jack Ma Foundation will host an annual pitch competition, where ten finalists
will be selected from across Africa to showcase their talent and business ideas
and compete for US$1 Million in prize money. All ten finalists will receive
grant funding from the Jack Ma Foundation, as well as access to the Netpreneur
community of African business leaders to leverage the community’s shared
expertise, best practices, and resources.
Jack Ma who also serves
as UNCTAD special adviser for young entrepreneurs and small business, said he
always believed that “when everything is ready it’s always too late” for
entrepreneurs. Their role is to create the conditions to prosper, not wait for
them.
This is not the first
time Alibaba will extend support to African entrepreneurs. Between 10 to 23
November 2017,the Chinese e-commerce giant also hosted Adetayo Bamiduro,
Co-Founder of MaxOkada, Nigeria’s first Motorbike Hailing and Delivery startup,
Damilare Ogunleye Co-Founder and CEO of Suvenia.com, a self-expression
e-commerce marketplace, that allows people discover and buy personalised items,
Jessica Anuna, CEO of Klasha.com, a Shanghai-based business that was expanding
into Nigeria, Maxwell Asowata, CEO of CartNG.com and 21 other African
entrepreneurs in the first Alibaba eFounders Initiative Entrepreneurship
Training Programme, titled Shaping Champions for the New Economy, hosted in the
city of Hangzhou, China. The pilot eFounders Initiative Entrepreneurship
Training Programme was organized jointly by the Alibaba Business School and the
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and was hosted at
the Alibaba Campus in the city of Hangzhou, China.
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