Quiz Page 15 of 99 (PART TWO)
- Posted by Michael C. Fanning
- Date April 26, 2023
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1. Ultimaker is a Dutch-based company founded in 2011, offering expert services in the world of 3D printing technology. It has been at the forefront of innovation by continuously working on the development of new hardware, software, and materials aimed at improving the functionality and efficiency of their printers.
The company developed user-friendly software (Cura) that turns the printing of digital designs into a straightforward process, creating an accessible product not only for professionals in engineering and design, but educators and hobbyists as well. Customers enjoy the advantages of an online community where advice, tips, and design inspiration are shared.
Ultimaker’s dedication to excellence and innovation has won various awards, and several industries—aerospace, automotive, healthcare, education—make use of their premium printers. They consistently push the boundaries of 3D printing and sets the bar as an effective leader in novel approaches to production.
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2. Flutterwave is a Nigerian fintech company offering payment solutions to businesses and individuals throughout the African continent. Its payment infrastructure puts Africa in touch with the global economy and the platform facilitates payments from customers around the world using various payment channels (cards, mobile money, and bank transfers).
This value-adding innovation has established novel payment products and services customized to meet the unique needs of African businesses and people. One such product is “Flutterwave Store.” Businesses can set up an online store and receive payments by means of this product and in so doing, has supported a number of small and medium-sized businesses in Africa to expand their reach and revenue.
Through its partnership with PayPal, Flutterwave has bridged the gap between African businesses and their global clientele by making international payments easier, opening new opportunities for economic growth and development.
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3. Twiga Foods is a Kenyan startup that utilizes technology to foster connection between small-scale farmers and retail vendors via a digital platform.
These farmers often struggled to get their produce to market since there was poor access to transportation and insufficient distribution networks. In contrast, small urban vendors had the challenge of sourcing fresh produce at affordable prices, which resulted in food waste and high prices for consumers.
By means of their innovative platform, Twiga Foods meets these challenges head on. It connects farmers directly with vendors, streamlining the supply chain and lowering inefficiencies. Twiga Foods uses mobile technology to gather orders from small-scale farmers and deliver straight to the vendors, leaving out the middleman and guaranteeing that farmers are paid fairly for their produce.
Its new management systems ensure efficiency and sustainability of its operations, utilizing data analytics and machine-learning algorithms to optimize the supply chain and improve inventory management. Twiga Foods invests in training its employees with the aim of professional development and the fostering of an organization culture that recognizes collaboration, persistent improvement, and ultimately, innovation.
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4. Founded in 2011, Tipsy Elves is a startup established by two friends who wanted to inject some fun and humour into the holiday season. It all started with holiday-themed sweaters that were created in the spirit of silliness and with the intention of being over-the-top.
These sweaters were an instant hit and eventually the product line was expanded to make way for a variety of clothing options such as onesies, leggings, and even suits. They even stepped beyond the holiday season to include other special occasions like sports events and patriotic holidays.
And it’s not just the pop culture references and humour that resonates with the intended market base, Tipsy Elves offers high-quality clothing that is designed to last. The brand reaches out to its customers using relatable social media content and events that creates a sense of community.
By ensuring their clothing is well-made, durable, and available in a range of sizes, Tipsy Elves have created a highly accessible product that stands out in the market.
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5. Nando’s is a South African restaurant chain specializing in flame-grilled chicken inspired by Portuguese cuisine. Despite being established in 1987, Nando’s has continuously modernized and broadened its menu to keep up with shifting consumer wants and needs. For example, Nando’s recently added vegetarian and vegan options, along with healthy lifestyle options like salads and wraps.
The restaurant chain has tapped into the international market, as it now operates more than 1,000 restaurants in 35 countries, including franchises in North America, Asia, and Europe. Its success comes down to the fact that Nando’s sustained its top selling point—the flame-grilled chicken. It has proven to be adaptable, and has attracted new customers all while remaining relevant in a highly competitive industry.
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Entrepreneurship
I am a serial entrepreneur and I have been vegetarian for 14 years now. In a nutshell, I start businesses, grow them and retain some ownership before decelerating from all the operational duties involved.
In addition, I am a complete lover of nature. I turned vegetarian at 18 years old. And my mother introduced me to hiking in my teenage years. So, I take random walks in the bushes every now and then. It definitely helps with decision-making in business, too. But it is not all that I am. I am also an aspiring father, husband and Vegan. Did I mention I am Christian?
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