Through its programs, ideiaLab offers valuable support to entrepreneurs and contributes to economic growth in Mozambique. It has received several awards and distinctions, proving its impact in Africa.
Established in 2010, ideiaLab is a Mozambican firm dedicated to inspiring entrepreneurs, fostering startups, accelerating small and medium-sized enterprises, and promoting entrepreneurship and innovation. Co-founders Sara Fakir (photo, left) and Tatiana Pereira (photo, right) established the company to harness entrepreneurship for inclusive growth and development. Tatiana Alves Pereira currently serves as its CEO.
ideiaLab operates as an innovative platform that nurtures high-impact ideas, empowers entrepreneurs, and bolsters businesses. It provides entrepreneurs with access to a vibrant community of peers, resources, and support to realize their visions.
The company offers a range of programs to assist entrepreneurs at all stages of their journey. These include Academia Boost, an academy focused on executive training to enhance management and leadership skills and stimulate the growth of executives, entrepreneurs, teams, and companies. Other notable programs include Acredita Emprega, aimed at boosting the productivity and income of young Mozambicans, and Agora Emprega, a national competition for business plans.
ideiaLab has also implemented specific programs to support women entrepreneurs, such as “FemTech”, a business acceleration program for women over 25. Additionally, the company has launched “iCreate”, a business-strengthening program designed to assist SME teams during challenging phases.
Since its inception, ideiaLab has trained 13,500 entrepreneurs, including 3,829 women, strengthened 8,129 business ideas, and supported 4,923 active companies. In recognition of its exceptional work, ideiaLab was awarded Best Workplace and Best Organizational Culture in 2019. It also received the award for Best Acceleration and Incubation Program at the inaugural Innovation Awards in 2022, underscoring ideiaLab’s significant impact on Africa’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Melchior Koba