Africa50 unveils winners of its first Innovation Challenge | Zimbabwe News Newsdzezimbabwe

Africa50 unveiled on Tuesday, the winners of the first edition of its Innovation Challenge, which aimed at sourcing innovative solutions, to help increase access to reliable and affordable internet connectivity in under-served areas across Africa.

The announcement was made during an interactive session dedicated to the Innovation Challenge, organized in partnership with Informa, at the ongoing Africa Tech Festival.

Poa! Internet, a Kenya-based Internet Services Provider providing wireless high-speed broadband to homes and SMEs in low income and semi-rural areas, emerged as the winner of the innovation challenge. Poa will receive $100,000 dollars as prize money and will be added to Africa50’s investment pipeline. Poa will be considered for a potential investment, subject to Africa50’s due diligence process and Poa’s fit with Africa50’s investment criteria. If an investment is approved, Africa50 will seek to launch a pilot program in Rwanda to test the solution’s business model in a rural context and demonstrate its viability to be scaled across the continent.

The project would then be rolled-out in Rwanda as the pilot country, with the intention to scale up to other African countries.

Rwanda-based ARED Group received a Special Recognition Award for its solution, Shiriki Hub. It is a solar-powered kiosk which has a mobile router that provides connectivity and allows offline functionality. The company will receive a $50,000 cash prize for its efforts to increase the adoption of internet connectivity in rural areas, through the provision of digital services, tailored to the needs of local communities.

Speaking during the session, Special Advisor to Africa50 CEO, Carole Wainaina congratulated the two entities and added, “When we initiated the Innovation Challenge in 2019, we were aware of the importance of ICT as a driver of sustainable development in Africa. We believe that solving the continent’s key infrastructure development challenges provides tremendous investment opportunities and it requires new kinds of innovative collaborative approaches that leverage technology”.

The Africa50 Innovation Challenge was launched in 2019 after a global sourcing campaign, attracting 673 solutions, of which 80% were from Africa. The solutions were assessed on their innovativeness, scalability, modularity, sustainability, and readiness. After a thorough assessment process involving 33 experts and technical advisors, Poa! Internet and Shiriki Hub were selected among seven finalists who were announced in July 2020.

Tuesday’s virtual announcement ceremony of the winners was preceded by a panel discussion organized by Africa50 themed “Investing in Digital Infrastructure for Africa’s Economic Growth”. It featured Alain Ebobissé, CEO, Africa50; Paula Ingabire, Minister of ICT and Innovation, Rwanda; Lacina Kone, CEO, Smart Africa and Funke Opeke, Chief Executive Officer, Main One. The panelists highlighted ways to leverage innovative financial models to fund and expand Africa’s digital infrastructure, to support the continent’s growth and post-COVID recovery, while building its resilience to future crisis.

All finalists and participants are now part of a rich ecosystem of stakeholders Africa50 seeks to foster to help address Africa’s last-mile internet connectivity challenges.

About Africa50

Africa50 is a pan-African investment platform that contributes to Africa’s growth by developing and investing in bankable projects, catalyzing public sector capital, and mobilizing private sector funding. It prioritizes investment in medium-to large scale projects in the power, transport, ICT and midstream gas sectors, providing appropriate risk-adjusted return to investors, while delivering development impact.

Africa50’s investor base is currently composed of 28 African countries, the African Development Bank, the Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO), and Bank Al-Maghrib.

For more information:  www.africa50.com.

About Poa Internet:

Poa Internet provides low-cost, high-speed broadband to homes and SMEs in low income and semi-rural areas. Poa operates in 31 communities in and around Nairobi, Kenya using backhaul connections from Liquid Telecom and Telkom Kenya. Poa has developed several innovative last mile solutions including partnering with Google X to pilot a new middle-mile technology (FSOC) where lasers are beamed through the air, delivering fiber speeds but at a far lower price.

About ARED Group:

ARED is a hardware as a service company that provides a localize edge network to facilitate access to offline digital applications and services for low-income areas across Africa. The solution includes a solar kiosk platform that can provide additional services such as phone charging but also power the technology. Our technology has also a social and economic impact on the communities we serve by providing jobs and is deployed in Rwanda, Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast.