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SUMMARY:Entry Points for Investments in Africa's Tech Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Entry Points for Investments in Africa’s Tech Landscape \nJake Bright\, Author & TechCrunch Africa Contributor \nAnjali Sastry\, Faculty Advisor\, MIT Legatum Center \nMarieme Diop\, Orange Digital Investments\, Senegal \nVenture Capital and non-equity funding for African tech ventures has more than tripled over the last decade.\nWhat is the state of funding in Africa? How can founders access capital? What’s unique about the startup investment model for Africa’s tech ecosystems> \nA Networking session will follow the conversation \nTuesday\, March 5\, 2019 \n5:30pm – 7pm \nE62-250 \nRegister at bit.ly/OMAMIT2 \n
URL:https://africansinboston.org/event/entry-points-for-investments-in-africas-tech-landscape/
LOCATION:MIT Sloan School of Management\, E62-250 - 100 Main Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02142\, United States
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