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Precurio 2.1 Open Source Intranet Software Released. Read Here The TechOpenDay 2011 Presentation

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We wrote about Precurio few weeks ago. This is one of the ideas in Nigeria, Tekedia believes could move to the global arena.

Software as a service (Saas) is in Nigeria. Precurio is making it happen. Do not be surprised if this company is acquired by Salesforce. Precurio is a complete intranet solution designed for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). It is an open source intranet platform that combines a comprehensive package of collaborative and social networking tools with robust reporting, workflow and enterprise content management.  In simple terms – this company wants you to do your job while they give you all the tools you need. And they seem to be doing that good enough.

 

Precurio was one of the firms that gave a talk in TechOpenDay with Lacy. This is the presentation that  they delivered in case you missed it:

Some of Precurio features

  • A Forums module to facilitate discussions on the intranet
  • An anonymous user feature that allows intranet administrators open or close certain parts

of an intranet to non-users, giving their intranet some extranet like feature

  • Multilingual Support with the Spanish language pack included and
  • An additional free theme.

The current version of Precurio is 2.1. According to a statement on their website:

“Precurio 2.1 is a response to the feedback from our community. Customers will now have more control over their intranet start page and our developer community will be really pleased at the new widgets framework.” said Shola Akinlade, Co founder, Klein Devort.

About Precurio:
Precurio is an open source intranet platform that combines a comprehensive package of
collaborative and social networking tools with robust reporting, workflow and enterprise
content management. The product web site at www.precurio.com contains additional
information.

About Klein Devort:
Klein Devort Limited is a software development firm that specializes in building enterprise
applications. They are privately funded and based in Lagos Nigeria. The company’s web site at
www.kleindevort.com contains additional information.

Kenya, The Capital of Africa’s Social Media Innovation, Brings Girls Along

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We know that many will argue that South Africa leads social media, in Africa, because of MXit. Afterall, Google is locating one of its major incubator events in South Africa, umbono, largely on the idea that MXit was born there. They made a point that MXit was created there and it was natural that  South Africa becomes the seat to incubate the idea of the future.

 

Yes, South Africa is the largest economy in Africa. However, it is not the most innovative social media environment in Africa. We think that belongs to Kenya. Kenya is the undisputed seat of Africa’s social media innovation. They are creating Apps and most of these ideas have gone prime-time. Think of Ushahidi. Think of  VirtualCity that won Nokia’s $1m prize. Kenya is full of ideas.

 

Tekedia has this opinion that what is helping Kenya is not their better education or schools, rather, they have a better incubation environment. The westerners prefer Kenya than any other African country for visits. If you visit Kenya, you will notice that most U.S. students that want study abroad programs choose Kenya. They visit there for short programs and in the process they seed ideas to the Kenyans. Relatively, it is a very peaceful place (discount the election crises that gave birth to Ushahidi). Generally, East Africa is perceived to be better than West Africa and that has affected the flow of traffic from US and European campuses.

 

In addition, we think Kenya has gotten better in bringing the girls into the tech world. In Nigeria, the boys still think they know better. But in Kenya, girls are winning top prizes.

 

Overall there were 37 ideas presented, out of which 18 teams was formed. All the teams worked hard over the weekend to present their products on demo event Sunday evening at Strathmore University in Nairobi.

 

The jury voted a girls team M-Farm as winners. M-Farm startup focuses on helping small farmers get the much needed information for distribution of their products to the market. The mobile application will allow a farmer get real time price information without having to deal with brokers, sell the products through mobile phone, get weather alerts, connect with other farmers, find nearest farm stores and get help from farm experts.

 

The ecosystem is great to allow participation of girls and boys in tandem. And this is what will help Kenya stay on top. We think that Kenya will run this show and most ideas for Africa will come from there. They are driven by passion and they are making progress, daily.

 

Kenyans have picked something from the playbook of the Chinese – you cannot progress without your girls. China has high literacy rate for girls than most nations. That means they get all the working age into the labor market. In most countries, those girls are not in. In Kenya, they have figured that out, at least in the social media circle where their tech girls beat the boys and that is good thing for Africa.

 

Kenya – the undisputed seat of Africa’s social media innovation has a lot of ideas ahead in store. Other nations must learn from it.

Nigeria’s Population Projected To 730 million People by 2100 – Says The Economist

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This is from the Economist and we are not smiling here. Is that an error for the Nigerian projection? Who can explain!


ON MAY 3rd, the United Nations produced its two-yearly update of the world’s population, which includes projections. … . By any measure, Africa is by far the fastest-growing continent.

 

Join the debate here

For perspective, if Nigeria were to have 725 million people as per this prediction that would give it a population density that’s still quite a bit lower than contemporary Bangladesh so it’s not inconceivable that this will happen. And though Bangladesh is very poor, there’s no necessary link between high population density and poverty. In 2011, the Netherlands is more than twice as dense as Nigeria.

 

IPO48 Kenya Scheduled August 12-14

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After the successful IPO48 that produced winners in all-girls M-Farm, the trio of HumanIPO, Quartz+c0, and iHub and are at it again. IPO48 is planned in Kenya as follows:

 

You apply to the event by filling out a personal application form on IPO48.org. This will automatically make you a user of the HumanIPO network.
 
Approx. 30 days before the event kicks off you will need to create a start-up on the IPO48 platform. You can invite max. two co-founders to your start-up team.
 
You will now be engaged by IPO48 online Rainmakers, who will challenge and help improve your start-up pitch. Depending on how you interact and the quality of your final version pitch, we will pick max. 15 teams to participate at least 8 days before the event.
 
If you do not want to pitch a start-up idea, you can join one. On IPO48 website you will be able to indicate different start-ups that you could see yourself joining at the event.
 
Important: Only the start-ups that are approved online will be allowed to pitch at the event.
 

Agenda

Friday, Aug 12 – event starts @iHub, Nairobi
Teams present their 90 sec pitch and find the participants they would like to join their star-up for the 48h event.
Saturday, Aug 13
On-site mentors engage and help teams. Work – work – work.
Sunday, Aug 14
More help from mentors and help with the preparation of the final presentations. Final demo, voting and prizes.

Prize-winning categories

  • Most disruptive start-up
  • Best hustling team
  • Best presentation
  • Most likely to get funded

 

The Investment

Teams negotiate with the Investor group. Investment deal announcement.
The 25.000 euro investment will solely be decided by the IPO48 investment team and will not necessarily relate or depend on any of the category winners.
 

Post workshop by quartz+co for entrepreneurs

Apart from the mentorship during the IPO48 event, have them teamed up with quartz+co to run a workshop in the business field adapted for entrepreneurs. The subject will be:

  • Build a business case
  • The business model
  • Sales presentation
  • Negotiations

[News Flash] Garage48 Lagos – The Winner is CallCamp, as Predicted. Fasmicro Wants To Invest

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Tekedia made the call 5am Nigerian time today that CallCamp will win Garag48 Lagos. It was just simple. And few minutes ago, it was confirmed.

 

CallCamp is the winner while Extramiles is second. CallCamp is certainly the choice. Congratulations: Temitayo Giwa, Ibrahim Lawal, Bankole Oluwole, Adedeji Adetunji, Awelenje Wale, Aguda Olabode, Damilare Onajole

 

In the mobile app, MyCash rules

This is a summary of our posts on this program and how it has evolved in Lagos. We are confident to predict the winner even before the final event. CallCamp Will WIN.

 

  1. CallCamp (Customer Service Aggregation Agency) – customer service is terrible in Nigeria. A service for companies to employ students to be used as call center agents. People can sign up as potential call center workers have a training (learning about the company and the product) – makes the call service available for smaller businesses.

Team members: Temitayo Giwa, Ibrahim Lawal, Bankole Oluwole, Adedeji Adetunji, Awelenje Wale, Aguda Olabode, Damilare Onajole

URL: callcamp.net

Twitter: @CallCamp

Facebook: CallCamp

 

We use this medium to invite the team behind CallCamp to talk to Fasmicro. We are very interested in partnership and investment in this company.