BuildUp Africa Adaverse
-
- Business
Exploring the rapidly developing African tech landscape with a focus on Web3, entrepreneurship, and investing.
-
How To Validate Your Startup Idea
In today's episode, Adaverse is thrilled to collaborate with NODO, a Pan-African Web3 Discovery and News service platform powered by EMURGO Africa, for a premier workshop. This first edition focuses on empowering builders with blockchain and startup education.
-
Is Africa an Investable Destination?
In today’s episode, we’re discussing the question “Is Africa an Investable Destination” with leading technology investors from Google, CMT Digital, Jedar Capital, Adaverse, and Everest Ventures Group, with a keynote introduction speech from Briter Bridges, a leading think tank focused on innovation, technology, and private sector development across emerging markets.
-
Marketing for a Web3 Startup
In today's episode, we’re exploring the different marketing techniques available to Web3 startups to maximize exposure to and buy-in from the market and stakeholders therein.
-
Raising Capital in Crypto
In today's episode, we speak to Abdul Rahman of InnMind about how and when to raise as a web3 startup.
Talking points:
Timing your raise
Market conditions to look out for
Addressable market considerations: growth and exit strategies
Fundraising timeframes
What to expect when you’re raising
Tools to use and material to prepare
Checking out grants and hackathons
Avoid outsourcing everything -
Building In Emerging Markets With Emerging Technology: A CTO's Perspective
In today's episode, we explore what it means to build and deploy cutting-edge technology in emerging markets with our guest, Gurvinder Singh Ahluwalia, a prominent figure in the tech space, previously Field CTO at IBM and currently an advisor to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation as well as CEO of Digital Twin Labs.
-
Building Infrastructure to Scale Crypto Adoption in Africa
In today's episode, we delve into the impact of cryptocurrencies on remittance payments, cross-border transactions, and financial inclusion. We'll also discuss the importance of secure and reliable platforms like Bitmama to ensure that Africans can safely and confidently participate in the cryptocurrency ecosystem.