This EdTech startup shows if you don’t constantly iterate your product based on field research and user input, you'll have a perfect product with no business model.
The fastest growing and most disruptive companies—Google, Amazon, Uber, AirBnb and eBay—aren’t focused on selling products, they are building platforms.
The more people able to see our planet from space, the better off we all are. Former NASA astronaut is helping build the commercial spaceflight industry.
With so few comparisons in the African tech market, it's imperative to share data to set a baseline and move the ecosystem along—the future depends on it.
This is the most innovative period in human history, an era that made the impossible possible. Here are 6 technologies that will change the way we live.
In 2011, the UN declared internet access a basic human right. Región Digital wants to bring that right to rural Mexico—and shake up big telecom monopolies.
A broad range of technologies reached a tipping point in 2015—we just have to be careful to use it for bettering mankind rather than for holding it back.
For many Mexicans, the nearest clinic can be over an hour away, making medical attention inconvenient. This company connects patients and doctors virtually.
This ethical fashion entrepreneur believes that in order to change the world, we need to change the systems that run it. Read this to see what you can do.
It isn’t just solar production that is advancing at a rapid rate; there will be breakthroughs in many technologies that will accelerate overall progress.
In Kenya with a population of 45 million, 17.5 million lack safe water. With its unique technology, Susteq makes water kiosks more innovative and effective.