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GMIC Tenant Company is one of the eleven winners of the 2009 Global Innovators Contest

June 11th, 2009

Equinox Intercom LimitedEquinox Intercom Limited, one of the tenant company of the Ghana Multimedia Incubator Centre (GMIC) has been declared as one of the eleven winners of the 2009 Global Innovators contest organized by the infoDev.

By this, the success stories of the winners will be highlighted at infoDev’s 3rd Global Forum on Innovation & Entrepreneurship in Brazil in October 2009, through the launch of an infoDev collection of entrepreneur case studies. Additionally, the work of the winners will be highlighted on iDISC, infoDev’s incubation support center, which receives about 7,000 unique visitors from 161 countries and territories monthly, and on infoDev’s website which receives 11,000 unique visitors from 200 countries and territories monthly.

May we all take this opportunity to congratulate the Management of Equinox Intercom Limited for the achievement and also for bringing honour to the Ghana Multimedia Incubator Centre and indeed to the Ministry of Communications as well as our partners, the UNDP.

We hope this is just the beginning of bigger happenings. Congratulations to Equinox and to all of you for your support.

Read more about the annoucement here.

GMIC Featured In The Technology Magazine

April 16th, 2009

GMIC Coordinator, Solomon Asante DarteyThe development of small and medium enterprises [SMEs] is being acknowledged as a key condition in promoting equitable and sustainable economic development worldwide. Indeed, because of their economic weight in African countries, SMEs have a crucial role to play in stimulating growth, generating employment and contributing to poverty alleviation. SME’s represent over 90% of private businesses in Africa and contribute to more than 50% of the employment and GDP in most African countries.

Thinking along these lines and realizing that ICT is key to enhancing economic growth, the Government of Ghana established the first of incubation centres in the country at the Ghana House.

The Ghana Multimedia Incubator Centre established in 2005 is to promote ICT Entrepreneurship Development through the incubation of ICT business start-ups and to also develop the much needed ICT skills under the government’s ICT for Accelerated Development (ICT4AD) initiative. With support from the UNDP and the government through the Ministry of Communications, the centre aids start-ups and young businesses that have ground-breaking and innovative ICT ideas to mature into viable business ventures. The centre provides its tenant companies with office space, utilities, internet access and a shared resources centre which gives them access to various secretarial services. In short, everything a small business needs to get started is made available to our tenants.

In addition, the tenant companies undergo a comprehensive mentoring process, receiving capacity-building from experienced consultants and successful entrepreneurs in such diverse fields as project management, marketing, business plan development, proposal writing and negotiation skills. After periodic monitoring and evaluation of tenants’ performance, successful businesses ‘graduate’ from the Incubator after a stipulated period into the real world.

Business Process Outsourcing TraineesThe Incubator currently houses thirteen (13) tenant-companies who are undertaking various innovative and technological developments from educational software development, vehicle tracking systems, web-based recruitment and advertising systems, intelligent systems, campus automation systems and other.

The Ghana Multimedia Incubator Centre also hosts the Business Process Outsourcing Training Centre, the only such facility in the country today. The BPO training centre is concerned with equipping young Ghanaians with the skills necessary for inducing multinational companies to outsource some of their core business processes to Ghana. The training centre gives candidates the skills needed to become Call Centre Operators, Medical Transcriptionists and Data Entry Clerks.

Tenant Company Of The Ghana Multimedia Incubator Centre (GMIC) Hits Revenue Milestone

April 16th, 2009

A Tenant of GMIC at workThe Ghana Multimedia Incubator Centre (GMIC), the Ministry of Communication’s (MOC’s) ICT Business Incubator Project which is being co-sponsored by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) aids ICT start -ups to transform their ground-breaking and innovative ICT ideas into viable business ventures by taking them through very structured entrepreneurship development programmes.

The GMIC currently houses 13 different companies (tenants) who are developing different innovative ICT products and services for the market.

WICENET Ghana Limited, a tenant of the incubator project, recently hit the $100,000.00 revenue mark. WICENET is a technology start-up providing a state-of-the-art entertainment solution that uses their “Triple Play” technology.

This innovative technology makes it possible to deliver data (internet), voice and audio/video (television) as a single package through the primary medium of telephone wires. The company is currently in their fourth (4th) month of the commercialization phase of the incubation cycle at the Centre and has already succeeded the above.

Staff strength has also grown from 6 to 12 during the same period. They have successfully rolled-out their entertainment solution to major players in the Hospitality industry, namely Shangri-La, La Palm, Coco Beach and the Dutch Hotels.

A number of the other companies under incubation at the GMIC are also nearing the commercialization phase and all should be ready for graduation within the second quarter of next year (2008).
They include Real-IT Solutions, developers of a science educational software package for children in both the Upper Primary and Junior High School levels, using animation to explain and teach simple scientific symbols and terms as well as performing simple laboratory experiments taking into account the approved syllabus of the Ghana Education Service.

RFID Scanner in UseAnother is CBB Solutions Ltd, providers of software for sales, inventory and record identification/tracking solutions using Radio Frequency Identification technology (RFID).
IDZ (www.aponkye.com), an online advertising company, Step Technologies Ltd., a security automation software company, Corporate Management Information Systems (CMIS), providers of an online health delivery system and Makana Ltd who have developed a vehicle tracking system which is being piloted by the UNDP.

Others are Tripod Global Ventures (www.myjobwebgh.com) an online job recruitment and placement company and Equinox Intercom Ltd. providers of an electronic campus solution (e-compus) for students at the tertiary level. Their system is currently being piloted at the Regent University and the Ghana Telecom University.

Mr. Solomon Asante Dartey, the co-ordinator of the Incubator Project has advised the tenants to emulate WICENET’s achievement and to focus on their development. He also thanked the partners of the project (the UDNP and the MOC) for their support to the tenants as well as the Centre so far.

Ghana Multimedia Incubator Centre Links Ministries’

December 1st, 2008

CIC ManagersAlthough the Ghana Multimedia Incubator Centre is the progeny of a collaboration between the Ministry of Communications (MOC) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), it recently found its sphere of influence greatly expanded when it played host to the Community Information Centre (CIC) project.

The CIC project, an ICT4D initiative of the Government of Ghana, was begun in order to bridge the ICT divide between the rural and developed areas of Ghana by equipping the rural areas with ICT infrastructure, training and access to information.

Its implementation took the form of construction of the physical centres by the Ministry of Local Government, provision of ICT equipment by the Ministry of Communications and information and content development and management by the Ministry of Information and National Orientation.

This type of inter-ministerial group effort is perhaps the first of kind, and the Ghana Multimedia Incubator Centre was pleased to be a part of this ground-breaking partnership by hosting the two Capacity-Building Programmes for Information Officers for the CICs.

The training programmes were held using the GMIC’s state-of-the-art ICT Labs and lasted for two weeks each in their entirety. During the course of the programmes, a total of 60 District Information Officers were equipped with skills in ICT usage, multimedia packaging and e-journalism. The aim of the programme was to enable the officers to partner with the CICs in the districts to develop information in a digital format and disseminate it to the citizens in the district.

At the conclusion of the training programme, a closing ceremony was organised during which the director of GMIC, Mr. Solomon Asante-Dartey, urged the participants to employ their newly-gained knowledge in educating the districts and encouraging ICT innovation in Ghana from the grassroots level.

KNUST To Embark On Pre-incubation Programme

September 22nd, 2008

KNUST, in partnership with the Ghana Multimedia Incubator Centre (GMIC), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the Ministry of Communications, is embarking on a Pre-Incubation Programme Read the rest of this entry »

Consortium launches educational software

July 4th, 2008

Saltpond, July 4, GNA – Real-IT solutions, an information technology company has launched educational software for schools and community information centre as Saltpond in the Central Region. Read the rest of this entry »