Which African country has the best conditions for launching, or investing in, a tech startup? Disrupt Africa has been talking to the great and the good from various African tech ecosystems to find out what it is that makes them so great. We’ve already heard from ecosystem players in South Africa, Kenya and Nigeria, but now is the chance for stakeholders in the Egyptian tech space to make their case. Omar Gabr, co-founder and CEO of Instabug“The startup scene in Egypt has become more visible post-revolution, but innovation and resilience are deeply embedded in Egyptian culture and have been for centuries. “Some entrepreneurs think it’s not a good idea to build your startup in Egypt due to the challenges in infrastructure, market adaptation, and current economic issues.
Source: The North Africa Journal February 16, 2018 06:00 UTC