Era of Intelligence-Native Systems
We are in 2026. That places us firmly in the second quarter of the 21st century. What worked for the first 25 years of this century is structurally insufficient for the next 25.
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.
This year, our vision takes a step forward as Kwathu Kollective joins Xbox Gamecamp Africa — an initiative designed to support and showcase African game creators.
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Nthanda Manduwi’s journey into entrepreneurship and systems innovation begins at the water’s edge in Mangochi,
When I first started building ecosystems of innovation in Malawi, the dream was bold but
When people think about Africa’s challenges, the word that comes up often is poverty. But
When Q2 Corporation was first conceived, it was a supply chain company — born from the recognition that Africa’s future depends on food systems, trade flows, and logistics that connect smallholder farmers to global opportunity.
At Q2 Corporation, this is what innovation looks like: combining artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) with traditional farming to reimagine how food systems can work in emerging markets.