Jamaica Gleaner

Diaspora group invests $5m in CMU technology entreprene­urship lab

- JIS

THE JAMAICA Diaspora Investment Group has provided $5 million for the establishm­ent of a technology entreprene­urship laboratory at the Caribbean Maritime University (CMU).

The investment will help to get the lab operationa­l and hire engineers to produce its first web-based platform, dubbed Project Pakasa, work on which is slated to begin this week and to be completed in three months.

Managing partner for the Jamaica Diaspora Investment Group Kimone Gooden said that the objective is for the lab to serve as an incubator for technology projects.

“It’s an opportunit­y for diaspora technology entreprene­urs to come back to Jamaica and leverage Jamaica as a software engineerin­g hub for their technology projects versus India or other countries in Asia,” she noted.

Gooden is also a member of the Diaspora Technology Task Force, which aims to facilitate diaspora-owned companies and to encourage small businesses to leverage Jamaica for their virtual resource pool.

CMU President Professor Fritz Pinnock, on his part, welcomes the investment from the diaspora group.

“I want to thank them for their vision for the CMU as this investment will help add to our existing cutting-edge technology,” Professor Pinnock said.

He acknowledg­ed the “many great” contributi­ons that the Jamaican diaspora is making to Jamaica.

The Jamaica Diaspora Investment Group, which was formed in 2017, aims to invest collective­ly in projects in Jamaica.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Executive Director at the Centre for Digital Innovation at the Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) Erica Simmons (second left) accepts a cheque for $5 million from partners in the Jamaica Diaspora Investment Group Kimone Gooden (second right) and Leo...
CONTRIBUTE­D Executive Director at the Centre for Digital Innovation at the Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) Erica Simmons (second left) accepts a cheque for $5 million from partners in the Jamaica Diaspora Investment Group Kimone Gooden (second right) and Leo...

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