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STRATEGIC
PARTNERS
5th- 9th
MARCHVENUE:
UNIVERSITY OF
NAIROBI TOWERS
THEME:
INNOVATING FOR A BETTER TOMORROW
OF ACTIVITIES
NAIROBI INNOVATION WEEK 2018
PROGRAM
2
VISION
VISION To be the go-to innovation platform that shapes the innovation ecosystem
in the region.
MISSION
To contribute towards a vibrant, productive and sustainable national
innovation ecosystem through policy influence, show casing, innovation
research dissemination, networking, capacity building, investment and
support opportunities.
4
7 Women in Tech Mini-lecture theatre 1
Hackathon Mini-lecture theatre 1
9 Lunette Young Entrepreneur Worshop
Mini-lecture theatre 2
Doing Business with Finland
Norfolk Hotel
11 NETFUNDStartup-Investor Forum
Mini-lecture theatre 3
Innovation Research Symposium.
Theatre 301
13 Launch of UoN Science Park Masterplan
Boot Camp. Mini-lecture theatre 3
8 International Women’s Day Celebration Theatre 101AgriPreneurship: The underexploited Opportunity
Theatre 301
10 Multi-Disciplinary Problem-Based Learning Public Lecture
Manu Chandaria Auditorium
High Level Engagement BetweenUniversity Leaders
Manu Chandaria Auditorium
12 Quadra Helix Summit Manu Chandaria Auditorium & Theatre 401Mini-lecture theatre: 3 & 4
Oracle Training Theatre 201
14 Angel Investing masterclass Mini-lecture theatre 5
Mini Impact Week on Design Thinking 9th floor Room 901
CONTENTS
5
17 Agricultural Innovation Clinic
Mini-lecture theatre 5
Monetization of talent: Music and Art
Taifa Hall
19 FoodAfrica final seminar Mini-lecture theatre 5
Round table: cut & pastein the startup creativity:lack of disrupting ideas
Mini-lecture theatre 4
21 Co-creating new business from carbon leap frogging
Theatre 302
Co-creating new business from carbon leap frogging
Mini-lecture theatre 2
23 Blockchain Consulting Theatre 102
NIWStartups 4th Floor, Mini Lecture Theatre 1
18 NIW.Music Concert Open platform 844 parking area
Enabling Innovative Youth(A)
Taifa Hall
20 National Research Policy Enhancement Nairobi Safari club-Lilian Towers
Big Data Survey design and visualizations using ONA and Open source technologies
9th floor Room 902
22 AfDB NIW High 5 Challenge Manu Chandaria Auditorium
CodeBus Mini-lecture theatre 1
24 Partnership for sustainability of NIW Norfolk HotelNIW.Startups: Startups Journey to growth & success
Manu Chandaria Auditorium
15 Nairobi Innovation Auction
8.4.4 lecture hall
Oslo Connect Nairobi Mini-lecture theatre 2
16 Creating the next Generation of African EntrepreneursImproving Food Security Through Shared Value and Innovation
Norfolk Hotel
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25 NIW.Startups: Startups support systems, Local and Global Investor Perspectives
Manu Chandaria Auditorium 26 NIW.Startups: Most
promising Startups Pitches – EARLY STAGE
Manu Chandaria Auditorium
NIW.Startups: Most promising Startups Pitches – IDEA STAGE
Manu Chandaria Auditorium
NIW.Startups: Closing Ceremony
Manu Chandaria Auditorium (outside)
27 NIWStartups: 5 growth stage most promising startups
Manu Chandaria Auditorium 28 NIWStartups: Track 1 Theatre 101
NIWStartups: Kenyan start ups journeys
Manu Chandaria Auditorium
NIWStartups: Track 2 Theatre 102
NIWStartups: Track 3 Theatre 101
29 NIWStartups: Track 4 Theatre 10230 NIWStartups: Track 7 Theatre 101
NIWStartups: Health Track Theatre 101 NIWStartups: Track 8 Theatre 102
NIWStartups: Track 6 Theatre 102 NIWStartups: Track 9 Theatre 101
31 NIWStartups: Track 10 Theatre 10232 IP Master Class UoN Towers10th
Floor Room 1
IBM Cloud bootcamp SCI MSC Lab
IBM Cognitive/Blockchain bootcamp
SCI Undergrad Lab
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25 NIW.Startups: Startups support systems, Local and Global Investor Perspectives
Manu Chandaria Auditorium 26 NIW.Startups: Most
promising Startups Pitches – EARLY STAGE
Manu Chandaria Auditorium
NIW.Startups: Most promising Startups Pitches – IDEA STAGE
Manu Chandaria Auditorium
NIW.Startups: Closing Ceremony
Manu Chandaria Auditorium (outside)
27 NIWStartups: 5 growth stage most promising startups
Manu Chandaria Auditorium 28 NIWStartups: Track 1 Theatre 101
NIWStartups: Kenyan start ups journeys
Manu Chandaria Auditorium
NIWStartups: Track 2 Theatre 102
NIWStartups: Track 3 Theatre 101
29 NIWStartups: Track 4 Theatre 10230 NIWStartups: Track 7 Theatre 101
NIWStartups: Health Track Theatre 101 NIWStartups: Track 8 Theatre 102
NIWStartups: Track 6 Theatre 102 NIWStartups: Track 9 Theatre 101
31 NIWStartups: Track 10 Theatre 10232 IP Master Class UoN Towers10th
Floor Room 1
IBM Cloud bootcamp SCI MSC Lab
IBM Cognitive/Blockchain bootcamp
SCI Undergrad Lab
1 WOMEN IN TECH
TRAINING
ROOM:
Mini-lecture theatre 1
ORGANIZATION: UNESCO
NARRATIVE:
A 5 day App development hackathon aiming to develop 15-30 prototypes
CONTACT PERSON: Gideon Mwaura, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME26th Feb - 2nd March 8AM to 5PM
PROJECTED CAPACITY: 30 participants, by registration
2 HACKATHON
ROOM:
Mini-lecture theatre 1
ORGANIZATION: UNESCO
NARRATIVE:
App ideas revolving around Persons With Disabilities.
Do mains include technology, climate change and poverty reduction.
CONTACT PERSON: Gideon Mwaura, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME:
5th to 6th
8AM to 5PM
PROJECTED CAPACITY:
30 participants, open to public
8
3 INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY CELEBRATION
ROOM: Theatre 101
ORGANISATION: UNESCO
NARRATIVE: A mentorship session with a keynote speakers. Panel discussion and awards for winners of the Hackathons.
CONTACT PERSON. Gideon, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME:
8th March 8AM to 12PM
PROJECTED CAPACITY:
100 participants, open to public
4 AGRIPRENEURSHIP: THE UNDEREXPLOITED OPPORTUNITY
ROOM: Theatre 301
ORGANIZATION: International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
NARRATIVE: Promoting AgriPrenuership in the region. Keynote speeches, panel and startup pitches. Participants: youth involved in agribusiness, agen-cies supporting youth in agribusinesses financially, mentorship, incubation etc. Opportunities in the agricultural value chain will be explored.
CONTACT PERSON: Catherine Njuguna, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME:
8th March
8AM to 12PM
PROJECTED CAPACITY
100 participants, open to public
9
5 LUNETTE YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR WORKSHOP
ROOM: Mini-lecture theatre 2
ORGANIZATION: Lunette, PATH and Embassy of Finland
NARRATIVE: This will be a one day workshop that will bring students from different disciplines to innovate through a real-life business case. Students will get an opportunity to innovate and create business models that could be put into practice.
CONTACT PERSON: Anna-Kaisa Kähkölä, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME
6th 8AM to 5PM
PROJECTED CAPACITY.30 participants, by registration at : https://www.surveymonkey,.com/r/ L8CWTJ2
6 DOING BUSINESS WITH FINLAND
ROOM: Norfolk Hotel
ORGANIZATION: Finish Embassy
NARRATIVE: Doing Business with Finland will bring Finnish and Kenyan private sector representatives together with the special focus on agribusiness and food security.
CONTACT PERSON: Ramses Malaty, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME
6th 8AM to 12PM
PROJECTED CAPACITY.
80 participants, by invitation
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7 MULTI-DISCIPLINARY PROBLEM BASED LEARNING PUBLIC LECTURE
ROOM: Manu Chandaria Auditorium
ORGANIZATION: C4dlab and Aalto University
NARRATIVE: Keynote presentation and panel discussion on Multi-Discipli-nary Problem Based Learning as a foundation for innovation in Universities. Launch of the Problem-Based Learning East Africa partnership
CONTACT PERSON: Anne Atambo, [email protected] Subra Riina, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME
5th 10.30AM to12.30PM
EXPECTED CAPACITY
100 participants, open to public
8 HIGH LEVEL ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN UNIVERSITY LEADERS
ROOM: Manu Chandaria Auditorium
ORGANIZATION: C4dLab and Aalto University
NARRATIVE: : A high level engagement of University staff and students on what Universities are doing to enhance Innovation in the region. A leadership panel with the Universities of Makerere, Dar-Es-Salaam and Nairobi
CONTACT PERSON: Anne Atambo, [email protected] Subra Riina, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME
5th March14.00 to 15.30
EXPECTED CAPACITY
150 participants, open to public
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9
NETFUND STARTUP-INVESTOR FORUM
ROOM: Mini-lecture theatre 3
ORGANIZATION: NETFUND
NARRATIVE: An investor-startup forum designed to inspire and strengthen relationships that would translate to possible investment in startups.
CONTACT PERSON: NETFUND
DATE AND TIME7th March15.00 to 17.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY
40 participants, open to public
10 INNOVATION RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM.
ROOM: Theatre 301
ORGANIZATION: UoN PRE office
NARRATIVE: A day long symposium offering a platform for multi-discipli-nary knowledge exchange for researchers in the region. The symposium ena-bles academics and researchers to showcase research processes and method-ologies that drive innovation papers submitted online at: http://conferences.uonbi.ac.ke/index.php/niw2017/IRS2018/schedConf/cfp
CONTACT PERSON: Prof. Madara Ogot, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME6th 08.00 to 16.30
EXPECTED CAPACITY.
40 participants, open to public
12
11 QUADRA HELIX SUMMIT
PLENARY: Manu Chandaria Auditorium (08.00 to 12.30) Theatre 401 (14.00 to 16.30)
BREAKAWAY: Mini-lecture theatre: 3 & 4 (14.00 to 16.30)
ORGANIZATION: I-Choose Life
NARRATIVE: A day-long conference including a thematic Keynote Pres-entation on clean energy for better health and education outcomes, 2 Panel Discussions on improving learning outcomes through EduTech & Improving Youth SRH through holistic program design and finally 3 Break out workshops on start-ups and innovations in Health start-ups and innovations in Education and start-ups and innovations in Clean energy under thematic area Innova-tions for/and SDGs. This will be followed by exhibitions of the start-ups and innovation in these sectors/SDGs. The forum will promote the Quadra helix development agenda of government, private sector, Academia and civil society working as one.CONTACT PERSON: Philip Mbithi [email protected] Dennis Ratemo [email protected]
DATE AND TIME8th March08.00 to 16.30
EXPECTED CAPACITY.
200 participants, open to public
12 ORACLE TRAINING
ROOM: Theatre 201
ORGANIZATION: Oracle
NARRATIVE: Exploration on Oracle Technologies
CONTACT PERSON: [email protected]
DATE AND TIME:
8th 09.00 to 12.30
EXPECTED CAPACITY:200 participants, open to public
13
13 LAUNCH OF UON SCIENCE PARK MASTERPLAN
ORGANIZATION: University of Nairobi
NARRATIVE: Launch of the University of Nairobi Science Park Masterplan
CONTACT PERSON: Dr. Richard Ayah, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME EXPECTED CAPACITY
30, by invite only
14 BOOT CAMP
ROOM: Mini-lecture theatre 3
ORGANIZATION: Botlab
NARRATIVE: This is an introduction to python and machine learning. It target anyone interested in python programming.
CONTACT PERSON: Mercy Njue, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME:5th and 6th08.00 to 17.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY.30 participants, by registrationhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/py-thon-prep-tickets-42078017483.
14
15 ANGEL INVESTING MASTERCLASS
ROOM: Mini-lecture theatre 5
ORGANIZATION: Victoria Ventures
NARRATIVE: Masterclass focusing on “Early Stage Investing Strategy” to be taught by Stephen Gugu an entrepreneur and angel investor. Learn more about creating personal strategies for angel investing. Stages of angel investing including deal source, deal structuring, valuation and value addition. Opportunity for networking with like-minded investors
CONTACT PERSON. Nyambura Ngumba, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME6th March07.00 to 11.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY50 participants, by registrationhttps://mymookh.com/tickets event/549
16 MINI IMPACT WEEK ON DESIGN THINKING
ROOM: 9th floor: Room 901
ORGANIZATION: Africa Nazarine University
NARRATIVE: Design thinking is the process of generating innovative business through six key phases: understand, observe, synthesis, ideate, prototype and test. The event targets participants with a strong desire to creating change and working through with others through an innovative process.
CONTACT PERSON: Dr. Gichamba, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME5th and 6th08.00 to 17.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY40 participants, by registrationhttps://designthinking_niw2018.eventbrite.com
15
17 NAIROBI INNOVATION AUCTION
ROOM: Room: 8.4.4 lecture hall
ORGANIZATION: The school of Journalism and Mass communication Centre of Excellence
NARRATIVE: An opportunity for Innovators from universities, institutions and general public who have products that are ready for markets and are willing to partner to auction and sell to the highest bidder. The proceeds will be shared amongst the key stakeholders.
CONTACT PERSON: Dr. Matina Mutheu, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME.5th to 8th March08.00 to 17.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY.300 participants, by registration
18 OSLO CONNECT NAIROBI
ROOM: Mini-lecture theatre 2
ORGANIZATION : Pangea Funds
NARRATIVE: The forum seeks to facilitate increased innovation and collaboration through interaction between startup and knowledge communities in Oslo and Nairobi.
CONTACT PERSON: Dede Koesah, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME7th March14.00 to 17.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY.40 participants, by registration
16
19 CREATING THE NEXT GENERATION OF AFRICAN ENTREPRENEURS
ROOM:
ORGANIZATION: Pangea Funds
NARRATIVE: This event will seek to create value to the final pitch.
CONTACT PERSON: Dede, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME EXPECTED CAPACITY
20 IMPROVING FOOD SECURITY THROUGH SHARED VALUE AND INNOVATION.
ROOM: Norfolk Hotel
ORGANIZATION: Embassy of Finland and Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)
NARRATIVE: Through a shared value approach, including presentations, discussions, group work and pitches, to create partnerships and identify innovate solutions for utilizing FoodAfrica research results to develop sustainable food security and food safety initiatives.
CONTACT PERSON: Ramses Malaty, [email protected] Mila Sell ([email protected])
DATE AND TIME7th March 09.00 to 17.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY80, by invitation
17
21 AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION CLINIC
ROOM: Mini-lecture theatre 5
ORGANIZATION: NetBizImpact
NARRATIVE: Quick 5-7 minutes per startups pitching. Agric start-ups innovation scaling up diagnostics – including quick evaluation of business model, innovation development stages, market and other business viability analysis. 2 experienced business and innovations specialists to interact with the startups. Startups will have an opportunity to get key takeaways on what it takes to scale up an agricultural innovation. Startups will receive recommendations on follow-on interventions. To be combined with of the Agric track of NIW.Startups
CONTACT PERSON: Makeda Tsegaye, [email protected] Wangui Muna, [email protected] AND TIME5th 08.00 to 12.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY50 participants, by registration
22 MONETIZATION OF TALENT: MUSIC AND ART
ROOM: Taifa Hall
ORGANISATION : NIW.Music
NARRATIVE: Niw.Music brings together music and art influencers, innovators, enthusiasts and investors to promote art and music innovations to explore strategies and avenues for monetizing such talent
CONTACT PERSON: Spenser Kirawa, [email protected] Kelvin kamau, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME8th March 14.00 to 16.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY150 participants, open to public
18
23 NIW.MUSIC CONCERT
ROOM: Open platform 844 parking area
ORGANISATION: NIW.Music and partners
NARRATIVE: Concert to celebrate established and emerging artists
CONTACT PERSON: Spenser Kirawa, [email protected] Kelvin kamau, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME9th March17.00 to 19.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY500 participants, open to public
24 ENABLING INNOVATIVE YOUTH (A)
ROOM: Taifa Hall
ORGANIZATION: C4Dlab/Barclays
NARRATIVE: Graduation of 300 participants of the R2W program.
CONTACT PERSON. Alex Muriu, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME8th March14.00 to 15.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY300 participants, open to public
19
26 FOODAFRICA FINAL SEMINAR
ROOM: Mini-lecture theatre 5
ORGANIZATION: Natural resources institute Finland (Luke)
NARRATIVE: Results achieved in FoodAfrica programme “ Improving Food security in West and East Africa through Capacity Building in research and Information Dissemination” (2012-2018) will be presented and discussed. The work was done with three thematic components that concentrate on specific research areas: Sustainable Food production, Food safety and Nutrition, and Market Access and Extension.Weblink for more information. www.luke.fi/foodafrica
CONTACT PERSON: Mila Sell/Susanna Rokka [email protected] [email protected]
DATE AND TIME8th March 9.00 to 12.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY40, Open to public
27 ROUND TABLE: CUT & PASTE IN THE STARTUP CREATIVITY: LACK OF DISRUPTING IDEAS
ROOM: Mini-lecture theatre 4
ORGANIZATION: DigiLab politecnico of Bari and iBiz Africa, Strathmore University, GIZ
NARRATIVE :A discussion around the current limit of the startup movement in the world. A tentative to promote alternative technologies to integrate ICT: biotech, circle economy, waste management.A different approach to the business models
CONTACT PERSON. Mario Citelli, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME:6th March10.00 to 13.00
EXPECTED PARTICIPANTS40, by registration
20
28 RESEARCH FUNDING IN KENYA
ROOM: Nairobi Safari Club, Lilian Towers
ORGANIZATION: National Research Fund
NARRATIVE: : The workshop will bring together potential partners to share experiences from diverse backgrounds on the best modalities of raising the Research funding portfolio in Kenya.
CONTACT PERSON: : NRF [email protected] ; [email protected]
Date and Time: 8th March7:30 to 10:30am
EXPECTED CAPACITY30-40 peopleBy Invitation
29 BIG DATA SURVEY DESIGN AND VISUALIZATIONS USING ONA AND OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGIES.
ROOM: 9th floor: Room 902
ORGANIZATION: UNICEF KENYA & ONA KENYA LIMITED
NARRATIVE: Using industry standard data platforms lets us reconfigure and reuse the same system for different use-cases or for any particular needs a client with data might have. We can also extend this system by adding machine learning tools and connecting them to existing platforms, products and data.
CONTACT PERSON: Mr. Moses Rono [email protected]; Eric Ngwiri - [email protected]
DATE AND TIME5th, 6th March 08.00 to 17.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY35-40 AM: Reserved for UNICEF and other UN agenciesP M: Open to public
21
30 CO-CREATING NEW BUSINESS FROM CARBON LEAP FROGGING
ROOM: Theatre 302
ORGANIZATION: Demos Helsinki & FINLAND Embassy - Kenya
NARRATIVE: The aim of this side event is to discuss and co-create new business opportunities related to leap frog carbon intensive phase of economic growth. Leap frogging means creating wellbeing based on low carbon, circular solutions, e.g. distributed renewable energy solutions, electric transportation or carbon farming, forestation and permanent wood construction. The event consists of two parts. This morning event is an open event for all to share and discuss the latest innovation and approaches for creating low carbon wellbeing. The event is facilitated by the Nordic Think Tank Demos HelsinkiCONTACT PERSON: Satu Lähteenoja, [email protected] Ramses Malaty, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME8th March 09.00 to 12.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY100, Open to public
31 CO-CREATING NEW BUSINESS FROM CARBON LEAP FROGGING
ROOM: Mini-lecture theatre 2
ORGANIZATION: Demos Helsinki & FINLAND Embassy - Kenya
NARRATIVE: This highly interactive event will bring together big companies and startups from Kenya and Finland to co-create new business-based solutions together, facilitated by the Nordic think tank Demos Helsinki. As an outcome, the event will provide new insights to the topic, new business ideas and contacts to the participants. Registration /application needed, more information on that will follow soon.
CONTACT PERSON: Satu Lähteenoja, [email protected] Ramses Malaty, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME8th March 14.00 to 18.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY30, by registration
22
32 AFDB NIW HIGH 5 CHALLENGE
ROOM: Manu Chandaria Auditorium
ORGANIZATION: AfDB/C4DLAB
NARRATIVE: Pitching by 5 of the AfDB High Five Challenge winners
CONTACT PERSON: Gloria Muhoro, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME 8th 14.00 to 16.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY300 participants, open to public
33 CODEBUS
ROOM: Mini-lecture theatre 1
ORGANIZATION: TunaPanda/C4Dlab/Finland Embassy
NARRATIVE: CodeBus Africa workshops help youth approach technology in an intuitive way through linking programming with creative self-expression. The workshops are a means for youth access to programmatic thinking and feelings of accomplishment that build self-confidence in technology.
CONTACT PERSON: Mick Larson, [email protected] Jay Larson, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME7th 14.00 to 17.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY40 participants, by registration
23
34 BLOCKCHAIN CONSULTING
ROOM: Theatre 102
ORGANIZATION: MLG
NARRATIVE: Fastest growing technology in the world, fueled by privacy and decentralization. Help people learn about one of the fastest and more revolutionary technologies of the decade. Major event focused on the possibilities of blockchain technology.
CONTACT PERSON: Joaquim Miro, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME8th 08.00 to 16.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY100+ participants, open to public
35 NIWSTARTUPS
ROOM: 4th Floor, Mini Lecture Theatre 1
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: Rehearsal and bootcamp for the 15 most promising startups
CONTACT PERSON: John Kieti, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME8th 08.00 to 16.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY60 participants, invite only
24
36 PARTNERSHIP FOR SUSTAINABILITY OF NIW
ROOM: Norlfolk Hotel
ORGANIZER: NIW Secretariat/GIZ
NARRATIVE: Workshop to explore concrete ideas on long term partnerships and structures that can make NIW a more sustainable and value adding initiative for stakeholders.
CONTACT PERSON: Tonny Omwansa, [email protected] Kariuki, Mutembei, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME9th 8.00 to 9.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY30 participants, invite only
37 NIW.STARTUPS: STARTUPS JOURNEY TO GROWTH & SUCCESS
ROOM: Manu Chandaria Auditorium
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: One week to the NIW, the 5 most promising growth stage startups will have been identified. Sharing knowledge and success stories with the audience (investors, other startups, general public) would be inspiriting. Picking lessons from serial entrepreneurs will be key.
CONTACT PERSON: John Kieti, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME
9th 9.30 to 10.30
EXPECTED CAPACITY200 participants, open to public
25
38 NIW.STARTUPS: STARTUPS SUPPORT SYSTEMS, LOCAL AND GLOBAL INVESTOR PER-SPECTIVES
ROOM: Manu Chandaria Auditorium
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: Exploration of the startup support systems, investment, enable-ment. Lessons to the audience of startups, investors on the current situation as well as best practices.
CONTACT PERSON: John Kieti, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME9th 11.00 to 12.30
EXPECTED CAPACITY 200 participants, open to public
39 NIW.STARTUPS: MOST PROMISING STARTUPS PITCHES – IDEA STAGE
ROOM: Manu Chandaria Auditorium
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: Pitching by 5 most promising idea stage startups 2018
CONTACT PERSON: John Kieti, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME9th 13.45 to 14.35
EXPECTED CAPACITY200 participants, open to public
26
40 NIW.STARTUPS: MOST PROMISING STARTUPS PITCHES – EARLY STAGE
ROOM: Manu Chandaria Auditorium
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: Pitching by 5 most promising early stage startups 2018
CONTACT PERSON: John Kieti, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME9th 14.35 to 15.30
EXPECTED CAPACITY200 participants, open to public
41 NIW.STARTUPS: CLOSING CEREMONY
ROOM: Manu Chandaria Auditorium (outside)
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: Announcing and celebrating the 15 most promising startups 2018
CONTACT PERSON: John Kieti, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME9th 18.00 to 19.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY100 participants, by invitation
27
42 NIWSTARTUPS: 5 GROWTH STAGE MOST PROMISING STARTUPS
ROOM: Manu Chandaria Auditorium
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: Pitching by 5 growth stage most promising startups
CONTACT PERSON: John Kieti, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME8th 16.00 to 17.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY
0 participants
43 NIWSTARTUPS: KENYAN STARTUPS JOURNEYS
ROOM: Manu Chandaria Auditorium
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: Documentary of examples of Kenyan startup journeys
CONTACT PERSON: Harry, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME8th 17.30 to 19.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY200 participants, open to public
28
44 NIWSTARTUPS: TRACK 1 ROOM: Theatre 101
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: Pitching by startups in Track 1 – part of 100 pitches
CONTACT PERSON: John Kieti, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME5th 10.00 to 13.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY50-100 participants, open to public
45 NIWSTARTUPS: TRACK 2 ROOM: Theatre 102
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: Pitching by startups in Track 2 – part of 100 pitches
CONTACT PERSON: John Kieti, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME5th 10.00 to 13.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY50-100 participants, open to public
46 NIWSTARTUPS: TRACK 3 ROOM: Theatre 101
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: Pitching by startups in Track 3 – part of 100 pitches
CONTACT PERSON: John Kieti, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME5th 14.00 to 17.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY50-100 participants, open to public
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47 NIWSTARTUPS: TRACK 4 ROOM: Theatre 102
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: Pitching by startups in Track 4 – part of 100 pitches
CONTACT PERSON: John Kieti, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME5th 14.00 to 17.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY50-100 participants, open to public
48 NIWSTARTUPS: HEALTH TRACK ROOM: Theatre 101
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: Pitching by startups in Track 5 – part of 100 pitches
CONTACT PERSON: John Kieti, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME6th 10.00 to 13.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY50-100 participants, open to public
49 NIWSTARTUPS: TRACK 6 ROOM: Theatre 102
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: Pitching by startups in Track 6 – part of 100 pitches
CONTACT PERSON: John Kieti, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME6th 10.00 to 13.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY50-100 participants, open to public
30
50 NIWSTARTUPS: TRACK 7 ROOM: Theatre 101
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: Pitching by startups in Track 7 – part of 100 pitches
CONTACT PERSON: John Kieti, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME6th 14.00 to 17.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY 50-100 participants, open to public
51 NIWSTARTUPS: TRACK 8 ROOM: Theatre 102
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: Pitching by startups in Track 8 – part of 100 pitches
CONTACT PERSON: John Kieti, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME6th 14.00 to 17.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY 50-100 participants, open to public
52 NIWSTARTUPS: TRACK 9 ROOM: Theatre 101
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: Pitching by startups in Track 9 – part of 100 pitches
CONTACT PERSON: John Kieti, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME7th 14.00 to 14.30
EXPECTED CAPACITY 50-100 participants, open to public
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53 NIWSTARTUPS: TRACK 10 ROOM: Theatre 102
ORGANIZER: NIW.Startups Partners
NARRATIVE: Pitching by startups in Track 10 – part of 100 pitches
CONTACT PERSON: John Kieti, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME7th 14.00 to 17.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY50-100 participants, open to public
54 IBM CLOUD BOOTCAMP ROOM: SCI MSC Lab
ORGANIZER: IBM
NARRATIVE: 2-day Boot camp on IoT using IBM Cloud for 30-50 participants
CONTACT PERSON: John Matogo, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME5 - 6th 08.00 to 16.30
EXPECTED CAPACITY30-50 participants, on registration
55 IBM COGNITIVE/ BLOCKCHAIN BOOTCAMP ROOM: SCI Undergrad Lab
ORGANIZER: IBM
NARRATIVE: 2-day Boot camp on cognitive/blockchain using IBM Cloud for 30-50 participants
CONTACT PERSON: John Matogo, [email protected]
DATE AND TIME5 - 6th 08.00 to 16.30
EXPECTED CAPACITY30-50 participants, on registration
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56 IP MASTER CLASS
ROOM: UoN Towers 10th Floor Room 1
ORGANIZER: Kenya Industrial Property Institute
NARRATIVE: Master class on Intellectual property
CONTACT PERSON: david [email protected]
DATE AND TIME
5 – 9th 02.00 to 16.00
EXPECTED CAPACITY
30-50 participants, on registration