The Adei Educate Launch — Boost — Grow program was created to support early stage entrepreneurs as they define their products and build their businesses. Rolled out over a period of six weeks, our series of workshops focused on helping tech entrepreneurs in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, to reinforce the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, adapted to the development stage of the enterprise. Out of around fifty candidates, 20 selected entrepreneurs benefited from the training and mentorship program with our international community of qualified experts and mentors. Visit www.adeieducate.com to learn more about the program.
0 Comments
Adei Institute of Technology is pleased to have completed its program, Adei Educate: Launch. Boost. Grow., reinforcing the fundamentals of entrepreneurship through active online learning, peer to peer interactions and mentorship.
Rolled out over a period of six weeks, our series of workshops focused on helping tech entrepreneurs in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, to reinforce the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, adapted to the development stage of the enterprise. Out of around 50 candidates, 20 selected entrepreneurs benefited from the training and mentorship program with our international community of qualified experts and mentors. Visit www.adeieducate.com to learn more about the program. The Adei Educate Launch — Boost — Grow program was created to support early stage entrepreneurs as they define their products and build their businesses.
Rolled out over a period of six weeks, our series of workshops focused on helping tech entrepreneurs in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, to reinforce the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, adapted to the development stage of the enterprise. Out of around fifty candidates, 20 selected entrepreneurs benefited from the training and mentorship program with our international community of qualified experts and mentors. The practical phase of the program was held from September 21st to October 21st, 2020. Visit www.adeieducate.com to learn more about the program. Adei Institute of Technology partners with Africa Virtual Accelerator and Angel Fair Africa12/13/2020 Adei Institute of Technology is a proud partner of Angel Fair Africa’s startup accelerator Africa Virtual Accelerator 2020. Amongst 8 including Google, Adei Institute is an Entrepreneurial Partner of the investors x African startups annual deal-making event.
Check out Angel Fair Africa’s announcement here! Adei Educate — Launch. Boost. Grow. 20 International Experts and Mentors, 15 hours of original training content, and over 250 hours of Mentorship, invested into promising tech founders in Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa.
The 4 week program admitted 20 startups and completed with 11 motivated startups who made it through 3 weeks of intense training: our workshop series include learning content, practical work and mentorship. The 4th week dedicated to pitch preparation, elected one startup per category Launch, Boost, Grow to present their pitch during our Closing Ceremony to our esteemed panel of Mentors and Investors. Currently, the Adei Technology Hub is fully operational in Abidjan! Adei Technology Hub offers a space for entrepreneurs and tech professionals to learn, meet, develop, and innovate. What’s more, we are located perfectly in the center of Abidjan in Cocody!
SAMEDI 26 SEPTEMBRE 2020 ADEI TECHNOLOGY HUB RENFORCE LES CAPACITES DE PLUSIEURS ENSEIGNANTS EN TIC Le samedi 26 septembre 2020, au siège de ADEI TECHNOLOGY HUB sis à Cocody, vingt-et-un (21) enseignants du Lycée Sainte Marie ont reçu leurs certificats suite au renforcement de leurs compétences numériques. La cérémonie a été rehaussée par les présences de la Sénatrice Emilienne ANIKPO, de Mme ALLOU Marie-Christ, Proviseur dudit lycée et de M. TUO Nangalourou, Directeur des Apprentissages et de l’Insertion Professionnelle au Secrétariat d’État chargé de ‘Enseignement Technique et de la Formation Professionnelle. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH, 2020
ADEI TECHNOLOGY HUB BUILDS TEACHERS’ CAPACITY IN ICT Saturday, September 26th, 2020, at the ADEI TECHNOLOGY HUB headquarters in Cocody, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, twenty-one (21) teachers from the Lycée Sainte Marie High School received their certificates following a workshop that focused on building their technical digital skills. The ceremony was elevated by the presence of Senator Emilienne Anikpo, Mrs. Marie-Christ Allou, the headmaster of the aforementioned girls’ high school, and Mr. Nangalarou Tuo, director of learning and professional advancement at the State Secretariat in charge of Technical Teaching and Professional Development. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
December 2020
Categories |