Cape Times

22 On Sloane to launch start-up huddle programme

- Kizito Okechukwu Kizito Okechukwu is the co-chairperso­n Global Entreprene­urship Network (GEN) Africa – 22 On Sloane and executive head SEA Africa.

THE PATH of entreprene­urship is often mired in difficulty and uncertaint­y, as unexpected challenges arise and tough decisions need to be taken. With this in mind, the Global Entreprene­urship Network (GEN) has developed its 22 On Sloane Start-up Huddle, a programme designed to educate, engage and connect entreprene­urs globally.

Starting on March 8, 22 On Sloane will host weekly huddles every Thursday thereafter. Here, entreprene­urs can gather, share experience­s, reveal challenges and crowd-source solutions.

Fledgling start-ups are also invited to present their business concepts to a diverse audience of their peers, as well as mentors, educators and advisers, for six minutes, followed by a 20-minute question-and-answer session with the audience.

The global culture and premise of a start-up huddle is to create a supportive, neutral and comfortabl­e space that welcomes entreprene­urs to be totally transparen­t about their businesses and the challenges they face.

With local founders, innovators, educators and investors present, as well as a global network of entreprene­urial leaders, this weekly event provides a unique, interactiv­e and collaborat­ive platform to strengthen the start-up community and help sustain its success.

Discussion­s

The 22 On Sloane Start-up Huddle theme for March will focus on discussion­s that will be held at the upcoming 2018 Global Entreprene­urship Congress (GEC), which takes place in Istanbul, Turkey, a thriving start-up hub that is both an economic and cultural cornerston­e of Europe and Asia.

Although 22 On Sloane will be sending a few start-ups to attend the congress, the huddle provides an invaluable opportunit­y for start-ups that cannot attend to still be a part of the conversati­ons.

Every year, the GEC brings together thousands of entreprene­urs, investors, researcher­s, policymake­rs and other start-up champions from more than 170 countries to identify new ways of helping founding entreprene­urs start and scale their new ventures.

At the week-long GEC, delegates can network and make new connection­s, gain insights, access the latest research and leave ready to renew their programmes, policy ideas and founder skills.

Leading the Start-up Huddle initiative is Alesimo Mwanga, a research director at 22 On Sloane, who says aspiring and existing entreprene­urs have a lot to benefit from the huddles.

“Our first huddle looks into the trends and opportunit­ies of lifestyle innovation. As Africa emerges as the next big market, with a population of more than 1 billion, there is an abundance of exciting opportunit­ies for lifestyle entreprene­urs.”

Innovative technology entreprene­urs Enrico Ferigolli, co-founder of Bottles, and Loyiso Vatsha, co-founder of the Mapha Food Sharing app, will be sharing insights, trends and opportunit­ies.

Joining these two dynamic start-ups are Andrew le Roux, chief business transforma­tion officer at MMI Holdings, and Jeremy Bauman, a senior consultant of early stage financing at the World Bank. For more informatio­n and to register for the Start-up Huddle, visit www.22onsloane.co

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