juan wrote:murchr wrote:juan wrote:murchr wrote:juan wrote:I had the pleasure to exhibit at the pre-GES at KICC.and it hit me just how may ICT startups have benefited from the likes of iHub and Nailab.However these hubs are located in one area and it got me thinking what if we could set up similar spaces in areas like the republic of Ongata Rongai
Why Rongai?? Did you ask yourself why they are located in one area?
Because I feel there is a need for one in this areas. Looking at the history of iHub it is in the location olit is because it is a place where the founders understood and could access easily. The other facilities were build around it because they relied heavily on the iHub.
My experience is that as much as these hubs offer a great service there is need to decentralize them so that you can reach other people who may not be in a position to access the facilities at their current location
Kiosk mentality
You are entitled to your opinion. And and as a reminder the kiosk mentality you are referring to is not necessary a bad thing. Equity was not the 1st bank
You cleary did not give it a thought. You want to start I/Naihub in Rongai because you have seen others open it up elsewhere...that's the mama mboga mentality. Open a kiosk just because your neighbor is doing good business. Apart from Ihub and NaiLab, universities are opening up innovation centers (Chandaria Business Innovation and Incubation Centre)- KU; C4Dlab UON, wewe what are you going to offer techies? Or your marketing strategy is "Right on your door step"?
Every university should have an innovation/incubation hub actually Nai/I-hub have been playing that role for quite a while now.
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