SEAD East Africa presents the "10 Types of Innovation" Workshop to be held on July 27th, 2017 in Kigali, Rwanda.
The workshop will explore Doblin’s 10 Types of Innovation framework and its application in the real world by identifying the types of innovations employed within a select number of successful local and global organizations. The objective of the workshop is to equip participants, consisting of university students and young entrepreneurs, with an understanding of the 10 Types of Innovation framework and how to apply it in the real world.
The Social Entrepreneurship Accelerator at Duke (SEAD) is a global health enterprise accelerator executed by partners within and outside Duke University, including Innovations in Healthcare.
Launched in 2012, SEAD is a USAID-supported effort that mobilizes a community of practitioners, investors, policymakers, faculty, staff, and students to identify, assess, build capacity of, and scale health and healthcare enterprises in developing countries around the world (focused on India and East Africa).