EMURGO Africa, the investment and commercial division of Cardano in Africa, has introduced EMURGO Labs, a dedicated ‘development entity focused on emerging Web3 technologies.’
EMURGO Africa is referred to as the investment and commercial division of Cardano in Africa and the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region. Leveraging blockchain technology, it aims to tackle real-world challenges and uplift individuals and businesses throughout the continent.
EMURGO Labs is structured to foster the advancement of both established and emerging Web2 and Web3 organizations, leading the charge in digital transformation across borders by harnessing the capabilities of the Cardano blockchain.
“The launch of EMURGO Labs marks a significant step forward in our mission to unlock the transformative potential of blockchain technology in Africa, Middle East and GCC,” said Ahmed Amer, CEO of EMURGO Labs.
“Through comprehensive support services, strategic partnerships, and industry-leading expertise, I am confident that EMURGO Labs will become the premier destination for Web3 ventures seeking to thrive in this dynamic region.”
According to an announcement, EMURGO Labs is dedicated to delivering a broad spectrum of services, designed to meet the evolving needs of the digital era, enabling organizations to seamlessly migrate from Web2 to Web3 while also enhancing and expanding the capabilities of already established Web3 entities.
These include:
- Blockchain Solutions Development: Partnering with global enterprises, startups, and accelerators, EMURGO Labs is at the forefront of investing in and developing groundbreaking blockchain solutions with real world use cases
- Custom Software Development: Tailored software solutions are crafted to drive digital transformation, propelling enterprises into the future
- UI/UX Design: With a focus on user-centric design, EMURGO Labs ensures intuitive user experiences and sleek interfaces for Cardano blockchain applications, setting a new standard in usability and aesthetics.
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Emurgo Africa has been a constant presence in Africa’s blockchain scene in recent years. In late 2022, the firm announced its target to make investments in 300 blockchain startups across the continent by 2026, an initiative which is yet to see that realization come true.
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