Start up your China – Africa “gamification” APP?

For bloggers, agents, collaborators about China – Africa games.

A challenge to manage  China – Africa or Russia – Africa gamification business?

virtually due to our crossing system in order to make money together with us.

For example choose niches as Shanghai – West Africa mobile games, Guangzhou – Nigeria videogames APPS, Russia – SA gaming 4.0, Beijing – East Africa gamification 4.0, – Moscow - North Africa mobile games. etc

Good ideas about gamification in Africa? Any Project or idea or games APP in mind for your African country? Your ideas mean money in Sylodium.

contacts us here info@sylodium.com

For companies and institutions in China - Africa or RUSSIA – Africa trade.

Our logical business system, allows you to segment your target markets to be seen, and dominate the bilateral trade niches you choose

For ex.:   www.ChinaAfrica.mobi or www.RussiaAfrica.mobi 

etc, just a starting point, as our URLs, metas and contents do the rest, due to all of them are well ordered in the real way to be the unique platform that represent (and reproduce) the reality of international business in Internet.

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Liquid Launchpad aims to scale African entertainment startups

New from DISRUPT AFRICA

Liquid Telecom and the pan-African Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology (MEST) have partnered to run Liquid Launchpad, which will see the winning entertainment startup receive six months of free mentorship at MEST’s Cape Town incubator.

Applications close at the end of tomorrow (November 1) for Liquid Launchpad, which is looking for five startups operating in the gaming, gamification, entertainment technology, music technology and AR/VR sectors.

These startups will have the opportunity to take part in a one-day training programme on November 3 with MEST, learning from MEST incubator general manager Ashwin Ravichandran and Liquid Telecom’s head of innovation partnerships Oswald Jumira.

They will then pitch in front of the audience at the AHUB event in Cape Town on November 8, with a judging panel of Liquid Telecom chief technology officer (CTO) Ben Roberts, Kwese head of exports Bradley Kirby and MEST managing director Aaron Fu choosing the best startup.

The winner will receive a six-month fixed membership at the MEST Incubator Cape Town, and the opportunity to nurture and grow their startup in markets across Africa.

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