The Kano Digital Innovation Network has hosted a workshop aimed at strengthening Kano’s growing startup ecosystem, bringing together entrepreneurs, innovators, policymakers, investors, and technology stakeholders to discuss strategies for digital growth and innovation in Northern Nigeria. The initiative focused on improving collaboration among key players in the tech ecosystem and creating a stronger support system for startups in the region.
The workshop provided a platform for startup founders, innovation hubs, government representatives, and private sector actors to exchange ideas on challenges affecting emerging businesses, including access to funding, mentorship, digital infrastructure, and market opportunities. Participants also explored ways to improve policy support and partnerships that can help startups scale sustainably.
According to organisers, the event was designed to foster stronger collaboration within Kano’s innovation ecosystem and position the state as a leading technology and startup hub in Northern Nigeria. Discussions highlighted the importance of building networks between founders, investors, academia, and government institutions to drive innovation and economic growth.
Stakeholders at the workshop emphasized that strengthening startup ecosystems is essential to creating jobs, attracting investment, and empowering young innovators with opportunities to transform ideas into scalable businesses. They also stressed the need for consistent digital skills development and ecosystem-driven support to encourage entrepreneurship in the region.
The development reflects Kano’s increasing focus on digital transformation and innovation, as the state continues to promote initiatives that support technology adoption, entrepreneurship, and economic diversification. Industry observers believe stronger startup ecosystems could help unlock new opportunities for youth employment and digital innovation across Northern Nigeria.