Africa's innovation story is still being written.
Across the continent, innovation hubs, tech communities, entrepreneurship programs, universities, governments, startups, and development organisations are working to unlock the potential of a rapidly growing young population. Yet despite billions in funding, countless accelerator programs, and the rise of startup culture, many ecosystems still struggle to produce sustainable innovation at scale.
Why?
In this book, Innovation Hubs and Nascent Ecosystems, Asemota Izoduwa Precious explores a critical but often overlooked truth: innovation hubs alone do not create ecosystems. Sustainable ecosystems emerge when talent, culture, institutions, policy, infrastructure, capital, and collaboration evolve together over time.
Drawing from years of practical experience building innovation programs, training thousands of young Africans in digital skills, supporting startups, working with governments, donors, and global technology partners, the author provides a deeply practical and strategic framework for understanding how emerging ecosystems actually grow.
This book explores:
Why talent-first ecosystems outperform startup-first approaches
The evolving role of innovation hubs as ecosystem orchestrators
Government partnerships, policy alignment, and institutional collaboration
Sustainable funding models beyond donor dependency
Culture as the hidden architecture of innovation ecosystems
Scaling ecosystems across regions and countries
The future of innovation in the era of AI, automation, and the Fifth Industrial Revolution
Practical playbooks for policymakers, ecosystem builders, universities, and hub leaders
More than a book about startups or technology, this is a book about systems transformation.
Whether you are a policymaker, innovation hub manager, entrepreneur, investor, educator, development partner, or ecosystem leader, this book offers practical insights into how emerging economies can build resilient, inclusive, and globally competitive innovation ecosystems.
Innovation Hubs and Nascent Ecosystems is both a reflection on Africa's innovation journey and a roadmap for what comes next.