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Skies unveils track 1& 2 Ecosystem Intermediaries

The Kenya Industry and Entrepreneurship Program (KIEP) has today unveiled 13 ecosystem intermediaries selected from a pool of 364 applicants strewn across Kenya under the SKIES Track 1&2 Ecosystem Intermediaries. The initiative by a subcomponent of KIEP, Strengthening Kenya’s Innovation Ecosystem(SKIES), a joint government-World Bank program, found that the nine incubators and accelerators, and four tech boot camp providers demonstrated significant impact in driving innovation and productivity in the Kenyan private sector.

Speaking during the event, David Cheboryot, the KIEP-SKIES team lead said, “The launch of the SKIES Track 1&2 Ecosystem Intermediaries is a crucial step in our efforts to support innovation and productivity in the Kenyan private sector. By empowering these dynamic incubators, accelerators, and tech boot camp providers, we are nurturing the next generation of Kenyan entrepreneurs and unlocking the country’s economic potential, particularly increasing tech skills uptake among women.”

The selectees include Swahilipot Hub Foundation, Eldo Hub Innovations and Technologies Limited, Nakuru Box Innovation Centre, Sote Hub, PTRE Incubation Centre – Moi University, Mount Kenya University Innovation and Incubation Centre, Kilimanjaro Blind Trust Africa – Africa’s first Assistive Technology Accelerator, Somo East Africa Limited, Ongoza Institute, Startup Lions Assets Kenya Limited, FabLab Winam Foundation, Rift Valley Institute of Business Studies and LakeHub Academy.

The 13 intermediaries who act as enablers in the Bottom-up Economic Transformation Agenda, focusing on sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, health, affordable housing, and the digital & creative economy will also receive performance-based grants totaling KES 321.3 million to implement Performance Improvement Plans (PIPs), incubation and acceleration. The nine incubators and accelerators will support a total of 390 Startups/Scaleups, while the 4 tech boot camps will train 320 students in entrepreneurship and tech-related areas.

The project expects to spur 350 innovations, create 736 new jobs, and achieve a 10 percent increase in revenue among the supported Startups/Scaleups.

SKIES will build the capacity of these Ecosystem Intermediaries, helping them develop sustainable business models, expand their reach, and improve the quality of services they provide to Startups/Scaleups. This initiative is part of the Kenya Industry and Entrepreneurship Program (KIEP), funded by the World Bank and implemented with the support of the management firm- Spineberg- E4Impact Joint Venture.

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