Digital Frontiers
The episode, part of the UNCDF and DFI’s series on gender and digital finance, explored how women-led innovation, policy reform, and technology are shaping more inclusive economies across Africa.
The episode, part of the UNCDF and DFI’s series on gender and digital finance, explored how women-led innovation, policy reform, and technology are shaping more inclusive economies across Africa.
On the 28th of October, Q2 Corporation had the honor of representing Michigan State University at Spartan Ventures 2025: An Evening with Student Founders, hosted at Thermo Fisher Scientific in South San Francisco.
In October 2025, Q2 Corporation made its international debut at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco — one of the world’s most influential gatherings for founders, investors, and innovators shaping the future of technology.
United Nations Africa Renewal recently profiled Q2 Corporation as a model for how AI, simulation, and systems thinking can accelerate development, bridge opportunity gaps, and reshape Africa’s education-to-employment pipeline.
At Q2 Corporation, we are building the future of farming and gaming through Kwathu Smart Innovation Farms — a groundbreaking project that blends real agriculture with immersive simulation gaming.
We are thrilled to share that Q2 Corporation has been selected by the Burgess Institute
At Q2 Corporation, we’re building interactive ecosystems that transform play into real-world progress — from immersive simulation games and digital twins to real-world platforms that move goods, people, and data.
We are proud to share that the Kwathu Kollective has been selected to participate in Xbox Game Camp Africa 2025, a 12-week immersive program designed to support and elevate African game developers.
When the Kwathu Kollective had just completed its flagship #DigitalMalawi World Bank project, training over 10,000 young people in digital skills through the Kwathu Innovation and Creative Centre, they were met with a crossroads.
When it comes to solving Africa’s supply chain and agtech challenges, ideas are not the problem. The real challenge is execution: having the right team, the right networks, and the resilience to turn vision into reality.