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StartUp Bus Africa

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    [co-founder sterio.me - Christopher Prujsen - Startup Bus Africa]
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    (Silvia Lombardo) Hi, I'm with one of the co-founders of Startup Bus Africa
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    and, hi! Can you tell me how the Startup Bus Africa was started?
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    (Christopher Prujsen) Yes. Hi to all.
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    I'm Christopher Prujsen and Startup Bus Africa was started over 6 months ago,
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    when Magnus, the original co-founder of the Danish Startup Bus and myself
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    were involved in the UK Founder Bus,
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    came together and "OK, let's start doing a bus in Africa,
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    because there is much more potential there for real impact and change."
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    And then we grew the team
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    and Fabian, from Germany, took the lead of the team.
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    He is one of the co-founders of FounderBus originally in Germany
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    and we grew a team with local partners in Zimbabwe and South Africa.
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    It has been absolutely phenomenal to make Startup Bus Africa happen,
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    and such a big success it was.
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    (Lombardo) Can you tell us more about the team and also the entrepreneurs
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    who took part in the bus?
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    (Prujsen) Definitely yes!
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    So our team included for example Francis in Zimbabwe
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    who has done some really fantastic things there, including getting EcoNet,
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    the largest [inaudible] company in the country, on board as a sponsor.
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    And then Stuart Minnaar, who is a serial entrepreneur from South Africa
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    and one of the [inaudible] Global Shapers who really helped us a lot
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    in getting the [inaudible] on board and getting local accelerators in Cape Town to work.
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    There is Elvis, who is the executive director of the eKasi entrepreneurs,
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    who hosted us for our final event in Cape Town.
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    (Lombardo) And which startups won in the end?
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    (Prujsen) I guess [check] it was the Buspreneurs, an amazing bunch
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    with 15 from the African continent and 15 from the rest of the world,
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    and 8 startups to [inaudible].
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    These startups include everything from healthcare, mobile phone [check], energy
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    and the startups that won all are operating in industries that no one else is addressing at the moment,
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    that would solve [check] real problems in Africa.
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    So the winner is Workforce,
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    which tackles the problem of unemployment in the construction work and market in Africa,
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    where currently, you have lines of day workers lined up to get a day's work.
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    Then you have Funeral.ly,
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    which solves the problem of funeral management in Africa:
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    everyone dies and everyone needs a funeral at some point.
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    In Africa, often times people who have family members who pass away,
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    they have to take big loans, which cripple the family,
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    and they helped to solve that.
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    And then you have Bribed.co, which is quite an interesting one.
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    So what they do is an aggregation app for market data,
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    about the amount of bribe you have to pay to get rid of an official
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    in any given location,
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    so you'll never have to bribe too much.
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    (Lombardo) (laughs) So, that's quite funny, so it's like legalizing bribe, also.
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    (Prujsen) A bit -- it's not exactly legalizing it, nor endorsing bribe.
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    It's simply helping the briber to pay what's right to get rid of [inaudible ...itions]
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    (Lombardo) What does Sterio mean, then?
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    (Prujsen) For myself, I also developed a company under StartUp Bus
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    with my two co-founders Danielle Reid who is now in Germany, is originally Australian:
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    she's a fantastic designer -
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    and Dean Rotherham who is originally from Johannesburg
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    but now lives in Cape Town and runs an audio startup.
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    And what our startup does - sterio.me - is run a mobile education service.
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    We help the primary education market in Africa,
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    we help the teachers save time
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    and the learners get access to more engaging content via audio,
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    that's accessible to any [inaudible] phone
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    so you can just use an old [inaudible] Nokia.
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    Now how it works is, the teacher, he records a lesson
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    or selects one from our Sterio marketplace.
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    The lessons are over (check) in 10 minutes, including 5 questions.
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    We call them "Sterio" and the promise is learning out loud.
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    So, then the teacher gives the student an SMS code
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    and the student SMSes this code to us and [inaudible] seconds later,
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    we give them a call back.
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    And in that call, the students will hear the teacher give the children questions
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    and with a click of a button, they can answer those questions
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    and in real time, the teacher gets the feedback and the analytics of that.
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    The teacher can also track the student's performance over time.
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    And therefore, it really tackles several problems at the same time:
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    it tackles the problem of not having necessarily books available for home work,
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    the teachers not having time to distribute, collect and assess
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    all the homework individually, for every student.
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    Sometimes, parents could be illiterate:
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    Even in South Africa, the CIA World Factbook says that
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    17% of the women over the age of 15 are illiterate.
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    These parents could help their children with the audio learning in sterio,
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    because it's in local languages.
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    And also, it tackles the problem of not having internet access, that work --
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    you know, is required for resources like Khan Academy.
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    So, that's Sterio.me, really: a social enterprise --
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    (Lombardo) And the service is free.
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    (Prujsen) It's free for teachers, it's free for the learners.
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    We monetize by a different route, which is value-added messaging from NGOs,
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    for example, you know, when the learner is listening to a message,
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    they are listening to their lesson, they are in an education mindset.
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    So, within that education mindset, we can offer 30 seconds of a 10-minute lesson to --
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    for example the World Health Organization,
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    who wants to spread a message about the use of malaria nets
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    or who wants to spread a message that is AIDS-prevention related
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    or medicines-interrelated (check).
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    (Lombardo) And that would be in the local language?
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    (Prujsen) In the local language or in English, depending on what the teacher, you know,
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    decides the lesson should be in.
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    So teachers could do their lessons in any language they want, really.
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    (Lombardo) And why did you decide to go on the mobile routes?
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    (Prujsen) Mobile, because -- mobile is the present and, I think, also the future in Africa.
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    Mobile penetration in Africa is over 80%,
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    the rise of smartphones is also phenomenal,
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    data is getting cheaper and cheaper.
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    Here in the Western world, we see everything migrate to mobile.
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    Well, then. Africa has already migrated to mobile,
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    they've skipped the whole browser part where they had their desktop at home
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    and in Africa, people do payments, people do learning, people do the health care,
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    people do so many different things via mobile,
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    more so than in the Western world.
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    And really, also, it's that access thing.
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    Not everyone has access to a computer, but everyone has access, somehow, to a [inaudible] phone:
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    an old Nokia [inaudible - break?], etc.
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    (Lombardo) And how did you select the other startups on this [inaudible]?
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    (Prujsen) Everyone was selected as an individual.
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    We had over 200 applications,
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    and in the end we selected only 30.
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    So, 15 from Africa, 15 from the rest of the world
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    and then they formed the teams themselves.
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    (Lombardo) Thank you!
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    (Prujsen) Thank you!
Title:
StartUp Bus Africa
Description:

Christopher Pruijsen co-founder of Startup Bus Africa and Sterio.me explains the startups that were created on the bus.

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