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500 Startups, Ingressive, Africa Tech Foundation have partnered on a tour for startups, investors

Geeks on a Plane has hosted 17 exclusive tours across the globe for startups, investors, and executives to learn about high-growth technology markets.

Geeks on a Plane Lagos Tour

Geeks on a Plane has hosted 17 exclusive tours across the globe for startups, investors, and executives to learn about high-growth technology markets, and explore cross-border opportunities for venture creation. The first edition was in 2009.

From March 20  — April 3, 2017, the Geeks will make their way to Lagos, Accra, Johannesburg, and Cape Town, where they will be immersed in some of the continent’s most prominent technology innovation ecosystems.

From March 20 — 23, the Geeks will be hosted in Lagos, Nigeria, where they will engage local thought leaders and ecosystem drivers in a series of curated events and activities that will celebrate Nigeria’s entrepreneurial talent, highlight disruptive technologies, and showcase the investment opportunities.

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“The African region is definitely of interest to 500 as we continue to look for and source deals from traditionally underrepresented ecosystems. While we invest 70% in the US, 30% of our deals are spread across 60 different countries currently. Through Geeks on a Plane we are looking to build stronger relationships with investors on the ground, maybe even find a few startups to invest in, and have a LOT of fun with local nerds,” says Dave McClure, Founding Partner at 500 Startups.

This trip is supported by Venture Garden Group, Mall for Africa, AFFRIFF, Filmhouse IMAX, Imaginairum, Growth Capital and Aluko & Oyebode, First City Monument Bank through their SME banking program, and SWIFT Networks.

Key tour activities in Lagos will include:

Taste of Nigeria — A techno-cultural journey across major ecosystem and culinary touch points.

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Seedstars World — A pitch event showcasing diverse and game-changing Nigerian startups.

Geeks Meet Nollywood — A star-studded red carpet event that explores the intersection

between African Media and technology solutions.

Space Apps Nigeria — A showcase of the next generation of Africa's youthful innovators.

VC Unlocked — Where Dave and team will unlock the secrets of Silicon Valley Investing.

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“Much has been said about Nigeria’s potential to consistently create Africa’s leading technology ventures that have the potential to scale globally,” says Oluseye Soyode-Johnson, Regional Partner, African Technology Foundation. “This tour will expose the Geeks to the depth of innovation activities in Lagos, and showcase the diversity of entrepreneurial activities.”

“We are excited to host 500 once again in Nigeria. Last time, they found Printivo and TalentBase. We hope to facilitate these relationships further, and showcase high quality Nigerian startups to international tech experts and investors. Trips like these open doors and change businesses — ecosystems, even,“ says Maya Horgan-Famodu, Founder of Ingressive.

From Lagos, the Geeks will travel to Accra, Ghana, where they will meet with business leaders, attend conferences, visit co-working spaces, and share venture creation ideas with key ecosystem leaders and investors.

Next, the tour will move on to South Africa, where they will interact with innovation actors in Johannesburg and Capetown have blazed the trail and led entrepreneurial activities in Southern Africa.

For more information on the Lagos Tour, please visit — www.geeksonaplane.com and follow our coverage of the Lagos leg of the tour here on Pulse Tech.

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