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Updated Monday, September 5th 2011 at 00:00 GMT +3

Probably, attracted by homegrown technology success stories from Kenya, such as M-Pesa, the mobile money transfer service, and Ushahidi, the crisis mapping software, the investors are moving into the bustling web and mobile applications scene, writes JEVANS NYABIAGE

Human IPO is a social media platform that aims at accelerating entrepreneurship by connecting entrepreneurs to professionals, co-founders, employees and angel investors. .[PHOTO: COURTESY]

Venture capitalists — who provide funding to promising startups — are making a beeline for a slice of the country’s bustling web and mobile application segment, as interest builds up over its lucrative potential.

In the last few months, the technology scene has witnessed increased activities from investors who want to tap into Kenya’s tech startups, with the conviction that they will be the future "Googles."

Recently, in a 48-hour tech start up pitching contest known as IPO48, 12 startups competed to prepare business cases with the help of local and international mentors. This took place at the Nairobi’s Innovation Hub (i-Hub), where the contestants had just 48 hours to turn brilliant ideas into viable businesses.

Tusqee Systems, run by six university students emerged the overall winner, attracting Sh3 million in investment from HumanIPO, the organisers of the event.

The student’s application promises to revolutionise the way more than 35,000 primary and secondary schools interact with the parents. They will provide cheap, simple and interactive tools that will not only let parents query for exam results, fees balances and fees statements, but also allow schools to converse with parents and other stakeholders via short messages.

MOBILE APPLICATION

Following the great displays and the potential for success shown by the other teams, HumanIPO added two other startups, namely: Ghafla and 6ixDegrees that will get over Sh2 million each to actualise their businesses.

According to HumanIPO, the winners will get investment and office space in a new hub that will house Ghafla, Tusqee, 6ix Degrees as well as two other investments Drugs.co.ke and Futaa.

6ix Degrees, which consist of a team of three, has developed a mobile application that retrieves all contacts in the users’ phonebook and backs-up these in a remote server.

Speaking at the presentations a fortnight ago, the co-founder of HumanIPO David Owino said the mentorship programme involved 18 individuals from US and Europe, who have had a lot of experience in investments of this kind and Kenyan entrepreneurs with web services and ICT experience who know what it takes to make the businesses work in Kenya.

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