Kenya’s m:lab top 10 university business accelerator globally

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Kenyan accelerator m:lab East Africa has been ranked among the top 10 university business accelerators in the world, by performance analyst firm UBI Global.

UBI Global is a leader in performance analysis of business incubators around the world, and helps incubators and accelerators become more efficient and competitive through a comprehensive benchmark.

UBI Global releases a yearly ranking of university business incubators and accelerators worldwide.  This year’s edition assessed 1,200 incubators and accelerators across the world.

The research defines a top university business accelerator as “an accelerator managed or formally affiliated with a university, that provides better value for the ecosystem and their startup clients than their regional or global peers.”

Top university business accelerator “stand out from average-performing accelerators with better outcomes on economy enhancement, access to funds and post acceleration performance indicators.”

Kenya’s University of Nairobi-based accelerator m:lab East Africa made this year’s top 10 list in 10th position – the only African university business accelerator to be included in the top rankings.

Disrupt Africa reported earlier this week, UBI Global also released a regional ranking focusing on Africa specifically. m:lab East Africa, Nigeria’s Technology Incubation Centre, and the Timbali Technology Incubator from South Africa were recognised as the best performing university business incubators in Africa.

2015 has been a busy year for m:lab, the accelerator having hosted a barrage of events including a Windows training programme; app development training; mobile money integration workshops; and cybersecurity training; alongside its usual incubation activities.

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Inspired and excited by the African tech entrepreneurial scene, Gabriella spends her time travelling around the continent to report on the most innovative tech startups, the most active investors, and the latest trends emerging in the ecosystem.

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