Thursday, July 21, 2011

WORKSHOP ON CREATING A TANZANIA ENTREPRENEURSHIP ECOSYSTEM AT DOUBLE TREE HILTON HOTEL IN DAR ES SALAAM JULY 21, 2011


 The Chief Executive Officer of the Dar Teknohama Business Incubator (ICT) Eng. George Mulamula Introduces to the workshop main speaker, Daniel Isenberg, Professor of Management Practice at Babson Global where he has established the Babson Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Project (BEEP) to help societies around the world create the policies, structures, programs and climate that foster entrepreneurship.
 Some participants to the workshop listen attentively
 One of the participants gives her views on the entreprenuership scenario in Tanzania
 Dr Raphael Mmasi, Director of Information and Documentation at the Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) speaks
 Eng. Augustino Kowero gives his views
 Director General of COSTECH Dr Hassan Mshinda thank the participants for turning up for the workshop
 Prof Daniel Isenberg is sandwiched between Dr Hassan Mshinda and Eng. George Mulamula
 Prof Daniel Isenberg poses with COSTECH heads and staff
 Dr Raphael Mmasi with some of the participants
 Dr Mshinda and a participant listen to ICT whizzkid Adam
 Prof Isenberg with some of the participants
Uhuru One's CEO Mihayo Wilmore exchanges views with Pooya Nikooyeh (right) and Solomon Faraji from the hit EGG-Energy Tanzania ltd company whose innovation of providing cheap electricity to rural areas is making big ripples
Dr Mariam Nchimbi, Director of  the University of Dar es salaam's Entrepreneurship Centre, makes her presentation
A cross section of participants
Dr Mariam Nchimbi presents
Participants following up Dr Mariam Nchimbi's presentation
Small Industries Development Organisation (SIDO) Director General Mike Laizer and COSTECH DG Dr Hassan Mshinda sit side by side at the workshop
some of the country's ICT top players at the workshop
Participants at the workshop
Keen listeners
More participants
Prof Isenberg gives the overview of the entrepreneurship ecosystem c oncept, methodology and implementation
"...Who is an entreprenuer here folks..?
"That's what i am talking about - domains of the entrepreneurship ecosystem embodies policy, finance, culture, supports, human capital and markets..." says Prof  Isenberg
"Can you, Sir, give us an example...?"
A question is raised from the floor
Dr Mariam Nchimbi clarifies a point during a panel discussion. From left are Malaika Barreto, Mihayo Wilmore and Prof Isenberg
Dr Jim James Yonazi, Ag. Director of Computer services, Lecturer, researcher and consultant in e-Government at the Institute of Finance Management (IFM) takes the floor
Prof  Isenberg speaks out
Eng. George Mulamula moderates the session

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

thisis very good idea. now let it be practical.