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“PREPARING FOR AN UNKNOWN FUTURE” Jon Gosier, [email protected] , @jongos Temple University Sept 27, 2013

Keynote from 7th Annual Carole I Smith Technology Symposium

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Pennsylvania State Senator LeAnna M. Washington joined with Temple’s College of Engineering and Fox School of Business to host her 7th Annual Technology Symposium in honor of Carole I Smith. The symposium will feature guest speakers, exhibits and robotic and multi-media demonstrations, and will be attended by 200 students from the School District of Philadelphia to learn about opportunities in Science and Technology. Keynote by Jon Gosier

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“PREPARING FOR AN UNKNOWN FUTURE” Jon Gosier, [email protected], @jongos

Temple UniversitySept 27, 2013

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JON GOSIER, 32

Serial Tech Entrepreneur. Philanthropist. Investor. Designer.From Atlanta, GA

Savannah College of Art and Design

Founder of D8A, Appfrica & MetaLayer. Former Director at Ushahidi.

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STARTED WITH MUSIC

Intern to Audio Engineer to Producer

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Deployed 40,000 times to date in 159 countries. Over 4 million citizen reports. Reach of 200 million+ globally.

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METALAYER

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METALAYER

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WHY AFRICA? WHY NOW?

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WHY AFRICA? WHY NOW?

The African business landscape is rapidly changing. Currently, the global social sector spends around $200 billion in Africa. Total foreign direct investment in was $45.8 billion in 2011.1

In comparison, by 2020, African consumer facing businesses are projected to generate $400 billion in revenue.

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We help multinational technology corporations reach African consumer markets. Software Development. Market Research. Product Testing.

Data & Analytics. Sourcing Talent.

We help African companies reach foreign consumer markets.

We invest.

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HOW DOES APPFRICA MAKE MONEY?

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A LOOK AT AFRICA’S UPCOMING ENTREPRENEURS

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EXAMPLES OF AFRICAN TECH STARTUPS

Matatu, a video game from Uganda that replicates a popular local card game

iCow, a Kenyan service for crop and livestock farmers that helps them improve crop yields up to 300%

Dropifi, a customer engagement and contact management solution for businesses

SleepOut, a web app making it easier for travelers to book accommodations

Minishop, a turnkey mobile/web/accounting system for shop owners

SliceBiz, a Ghanian crowdfunding platform attempting to leverage the diaspora to fund businesses

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THE $100 MILLION+ CLUB

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CONNECTIVITY & PENETRATION

Internet PenetrationContinent:120 Million users (12%)2005 - 2011 Growth Rate: 428.7%

Mobile PenetrationContinent: 600 Million users (65%)2005 - 2011 Growth Rate: 380%

Mobile BroadbandContinent: 273.1 Million users2005 - 2011 Growth Rate: 446%

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The best opportunities are never obvious.

Any system can fail. Diversification is resilience.

Be curious. Look for ideas outside your comfort zone.

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APPS4AFRICA (2010 - 2013)

19Investments

12African Countries

Participants Have Raised Nearly

$1 Million USD

Average Follow-on Funding

$90,909 USD11Still Active

PARTNERSU.S. Department of State, Google, Microsoft, Lions@frica, AfriLabs, VC4Africa, TED, HiveColab, DEMO Africa, Indigo Trust, SpotOne Global, The World Bank, Unreasonable Institute

Total Invested

$150,000 USD

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“PREPARING FOR AN UNKNOWN FUTURE” Jon Gosier, [email protected], @jongos