FOUNDERS

1. Kobina Adomadzi Longdon

2. Sylvia Sefakor Senu

TECHFARM Hub

Overview

“TECHFARM Hub is a Pan-African entrepreneurship, social innovation and business development hub promoting disruptive knowledge, skills, technologies and resources to support entrepreneurs, innovators, startups, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to upscale opportunities with specific focus on boosting smart green and circular economy opportunities towards promoting sustainable development, Agenda 2063 and Africa Free Continental Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) in Ghana and Africa. TECHFARM Hub provides a safe, resources, empowering space and tailored support services to entrepreneurs, startups and MSMEs to incubate disruptive ideas, upscale various innovative solutions, access funding and markets, accelerate growth into productive and profitable ventures locally and globally. Our efforts develop platform-based enterprises, catalyze market and advance economic development and actively promotes digital inclusion for employability and income generation to boost businesses of women-led, youth and persons with disabilities groups. WH. Kobina Adomadzi Longdon is the Developer and Chief Executive together with his Co-Developer Sylvia Sefakor Senu an international development Economist and passionate youth development advocate established TECHFARM Hub in January, 2020 and registered it as subsidiary of Consult MBOA with relevant statutory agencies in Ghana. “

Product Description

TECHFARM Hub offers a variety of services that take the form of programs. These programs are tailored specifically to the needs of certain demographics. These programs include: The Ghana Youth Innovation Accelerator is a platform designed to empower young entrepreneurial visionaries to thrive in the entrepreneurship space. Digital Women is an initiative which bridges the digital gap and builds a community of women owned SME’s with soft skills training and tools, business development support and digital financial inclusion and payment platforms empowerment to enable them scaleup opportunities for productivity and profitability. Digital Academy Program & Clubs is an initiative for young people in basic, junior and senior high schools which engages participants on technology fields such as internet of things and programming. Digital Farmers is an initiative in collaboration with key stakeholders and partners to support farmers, farm based organizations, agripreneurs and agribusinesses to efficiently produce more with less manpower, aiming at increase yields using fewer inputs. eDialogues is an online based panel discussion which engages astute industry professionals, academia, public sector officials and private sector players on selected topical issues. Cyber Education & Skills Advancement Program Africa is an initiative that seeks to fortify Africa’s digital defenses and pave the way for a secure cyber landscape.

Company Goals

GYIA addresses the lack of access to necessary resources such as market linkages, funding, skills acquisition and mentorship which bridges the gap. DigiWomen bridges the gap addresses the digital divide, limited business development support, financial inclusion and scaling opportunities among women Digital Academy Program & Clubs adresses the digital skill gap, gives young individuals the access to quality education particularly in STEM and STEAM The program offers accessible and engaging educational resources, workshops and courses. Digital farmers addresses challenges faced by traditional farmers including Limited access to information on the market, inefficient resource usage, financial services and lack of digital skills. Cyber Education & Skills Advancement Program addresses the shortage of cybersecurity professionals with the specialized knowledge and skills required to defend against emerging cyber threats.

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