MALABO, March 12, 2025
Dreams Hub team visited the offices of the National Development Agency of Equatorial Guinea (ANDGE) yesterday as part of an institutional exchange. This visit follows the one made last week by the Director of ANDGE to the Dreams Hub facilities. During both meetings, discussions focused on the potential for collaboration on projects aimed at advancing the technological ecosystem in Equatorial Guinea.
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The collaboration between Dreams Hub and the National Development Agency of Equatorial Guinea (ANDGE) aims to play a pivotal role in strengthening the country’s digital ecosystem and contributing to the development of a more digitized and sustainable economy. Both organizations share a commitment to fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological advancements that can drive economic growth and job creation in Equatorial Guinea.
During the visit, key areas of potential collaboration were discussed, including joint projects focused on building local capacity in technology, supporting startups, and fostering the integration of digital tools into various sectors of the economy. The goal is to create a robust environment where innovation can thrive, equipping local businesses with the necessary resources and expertise to compete on a global scale.
The meeting culminated with a symbolic gesture that highlighted the strengthening of ties between the two institutions. The Director of Dreams Hub, at the invitation of ANDGE’s Director, Claudio, signed the guestbook at ANDGE’s offices, marking the occasion as a significant step toward formalizing the partnership. This gesture not only underscores the importance of the collaboration but also signals a shared vision for the future of Equatorial Guinea’s digital transformation. Both organizations expressed their enthusiasm for the potential impact of this collaboration on the country’s sustainable development and economic diversification efforts.
Both entities agreed on the importance of promoting access to technology as a tool for economic transformation, particularly in communities far from urban centers. Educational and mentorship projects were discussed, which could benefit both young students and emerging entrepreneurs in the technological field.