Forty Researchers and Innovators trained in Entrepreneurship
From 15–19 September 2025, the African Centre of Excellence in Internet of Things (ACEIoT) hosted an entrepreneurship training program for 40 researchers and innovators drawn from higher learning institutions, public research Institutions, Incubation hubs, other public and private sector organizations that contribute to the research and innovation ecosystems in Rwanda.
The training was organized under the “Strengthening Rwanda’s Research and Innovation Ecosystem through Training, Coordination and Collaboration” project, funded by the Research and Innovation Systems for Africa (RISA) Fund and jointly implemented by the University of Rwanda in collaboration with the National Council for Science and Technology (NCST). The project seeks to build nationwide capacity through Training of Trainers programs to enhance research, entrepreneurship, and innovation skills.
It also promotes collaboration between academia and industry to drive market-relevant innovations, with the long-term goal of establishing a sustainable research and innovation ecosystem that supports Rwanda’s economic growth.
In his opening remarks, Prof. Damien Hanyurwimfura, the Project Investigator and Centre Director, commended the various institutions that nominated participants for the training. He urged participants to share the knowledge and skills gained with colleagues at their respective institutions to maximize the program’s impact.
The main objective of the training was to equip participants with the knowledge, skills, and entrepreneurial mindset needed to identify opportunities, create and manage businesses, and contribute to Rwanda’s economic and social development. It also aimed to help researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and business professionals transform innovative ideas into commercially viable businesses.
Participants engaged in sessions covering key topics such as Ideation, Value Proposition, Business Modelling, Minimum Viable Product (MVP) Development, Validation, Entrepreneurial Finance, Go-To-Market Strategies, Team Building, Pitching, Facilitation, and Capstone Project Delivery, among others.
This initiative builds on the success of a previous project, funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), which developed Rwanda’s national technology transfer and commercialization strategy.
Like its predecessor, the current project emphasizes building national capacity through Training of Trainers to strengthen research, entrepreneurship, and innovation skills.





