Thinkroom, South African business consultancy, has introduced a new streaming education platform called Thinkubate. Known for co-owning the Grindstone Accelerator with Knife Capital, Thinkroom operates as a consultancy business, while Thinkubate functions as an Incubator|Accelerator-as-a-Platform (IAaaP) for business education.
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Thinkubate comes equipped with a sophisticated digital backend aimed at developing entrepreneurial capacity and supporting Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The platform features a state-of-the-art learning management system that has already proven successful in empowering 2,500 business owners across Africa and the Middle East.
Catherine Young, the founder of Thinkroom and Thinkubate, highlights the platform’s mission to disrupt the high business failure rate by providing expert education that yields results. A crucial aspect of Thinkubate’s approach involves life-stage assessments to identify gaps and learning needs for entrepreneurs and SMEs. These assessments guide the selection of interventions aimed at closing these gaps.
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