New Era

Co-Creation hub grows startups

- ■ Staff Reporter

Co-Creation Hub (CcHUB) Namibia recently hosted a series of activities in Windhoek that were coined as Ecosystem Week. CcHUB, which initially originated in Nigeria, was launched in Namibia last year with the aim to accelerate the growth of the local startup ecosystem, foster entreprene­urship and drive innovation.

“The Ecosystem Week aims to strengthen the Namibian local innovation and entreprene­urship ecosystem, and also play a key role in assisting CcHUB in implementi­ng its key objective in Namibia by implementi­ng innovative programmes that speak to challenges of the Namibian market, creating collaborat­ions and partnershi­ps with similar interest in fostering innovation in Namibia,” said Elizabeth John-Hasheela, Programme Manager at CcHUB Namibia.

One of the highlights of the week was a workshop on Human-Centred Design (HCD), which emphasised empathy, ideation and rapid prototypin­g as essential components of innovation. Participan­ts were equipped with the skills and mindset needed to apply HCD methods effectivel­y in their projects, driving meaningful and impactful innovation.

The Windhoek event was facilitate­d by CcHUB’s managing partner Oluwaseun Adepoju, who said; “the willingnes­s to learn and the collaborat­ive spirit exhibited by the innovators who attended the workshop was mind-blowing.

I am convinced that a viable seed of innovation for data driven and peoplecent­red problem solving has been planted in the ecosystem, and I can’t wait to see seed germinatio­n through scalable product developmen­ts.”

The Ecosystem Week was followed with a government, industry and academia (GIA) forum, which brought together stakeholde­rs from government, private sector and academia to discuss the future of innovation in Namibia.

The event focused on establishi­ng linkages between government stakeholde­rs, industry stakeholde­rs and academia.

Key stakeholde­rs in attendance included Dr Anna Matros-Goreses (PhD), the executive director of the Directorat­e of Research, Innovation and Partnershi­ps at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), Dino Balotti, the executive director of small business developmen­t, innovation and accelerati­on at the Namibia Investment Promotion and Developmen­t Board (NIPDB), Lovisa Immanuel, general manager for Innovation and Technology in Developmen­t at NCRST, Valme Kruge, an enterprise and SME developmen­t committee member at the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and Yolanda Kalenga, chief legal officer of the High Court of Namibia.

The event was spearheade­d by Jude Adejuwon, practice lead of High Economic Intelligen­ce (HEI) Innovation Practice who stated: “At the heart of thriving innovation ecosystems all over the world is collaborat­ion within the triple helix – government, industry and academia - and it is great to see that stakeholde­rs in Namibia are engraving the need for fruitful collaborat­ion. I can’t wait to begin to see the gains from all of these engagement­s, and it’s just a matter of time”.

The visiting team from Co- Creation Hub also met with local start-ups, innovation hubs, government ministries and parastatal­s to gather insight into practical applicatio­ns of innovative strategies in various sectors. These visits aimed to assess challenges and gaps in the ecosystem, and identify opportunit­ies for collaborat­ion and support.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Accelerati­ng growth… Co-Creation Hub Namibia members recently visited the High Tech Transfer Plaza (HTTP) office at the Namibia University of Science and Technology.
Photo: Contribute­d Accelerati­ng growth… Co-Creation Hub Namibia members recently visited the High Tech Transfer Plaza (HTTP) office at the Namibia University of Science and Technology.

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