A new startup incubator and co-working space, Enterprise Village, has been launched to help identify the many issues plaguing entrepreneurs and provide solutions for them.
Many young businesses in Ghana have difficulties surviving the first years of existence because they lack the knowledge and skills needed to transition from a start-up to a sustainable business.
In that regard, the Enterprise Village has been set up, to support ambitious entrepreneurs in their journey. It is a modern hub, designed to facilitate just the right environment for businesses to flourish.
These member startups will be furnished with relevant assistance and support, as they build their businesses.
The event was hybrid in nature (both in person and virtual) and was on the theme: “What does it take to build a unicorn?” … Unicorn being the financial parlance used to describe privately owned startups with a value of US$1 billion. A subject that resonates with several startups in the country.
Get connected online to the event on https://theenterprisevillage.com/launch
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