Kigali Innovation City moves from blueprint to build
The big question is whether a planned innovation district can create jobs, companies, and exports, not just clean renders.
Kigali Innovation City, Rwanda's long-running bet on becoming a stronger East African technology hub, is moving from blueprint toward buildout.
The 61-hectare development in Gasabo District is designed as a mixed-use campus combining universities, research labs, startup space, offices, housing, retail, and hospitality.
Projects of this scale are long bets. The meaningful metrics are not renders, but jobs, graduates, companies, research output, and exports over years.
Rwanda's distinctive approach has been government-led de-risking and tight integration of education with enterprise. Whether that creates durable companies is the question that will take time to answer.
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