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Uusi: Breaking 1 Million Job Searches and 10,000 Mobile CVs

The RLabs Innovation Incubator and Accelerator (InnovIA) for 2012 have an exciting line-up of Social Enterprise start-ups and one of our enterprises just released the following exciting announcement: It has been just over 7 weeks since Uusi had its soft launch (BETA) via Mxit and this decision of launching via Africa’s most popular Social Network [...]

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She’s The Geek: Geek, Pray, Love

2012 will be another big year for She’s The Geek who will be joining the RLabs Innovation Incubator and Accelerator. Already winning awards for Best Science and Technology, being a catalyst in the Vote for Table Mountain Campaign and one of the leading technology reviewers in South Africa the potential for growth and impact is [...]

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Uusi: Your New Beginning

“Uusi” – meaning New in Finnish After 18 months of conceptualizing, testing and getting community members to engage with it on different platforms, Uusi the brain-child of one of the RLabs champions, Terence Hendricks, finally was privately released to the public only on the MXit platform. Using MXit as the launchpad was an obvious choice [...]

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BREAKING NEWS: RLabs “Social Enterprise” Innovation Incubation programme

One of the key values of RLabs has been empowering and reconstructing communities through Innovation. We are therefore excited to launch our pioneering 9 month Innovation Incubation and Acceleration programme with 6 grassroots community-based Social Enterprises who will be the class of 2012. One of the biggest challenges in many of the communities we work [...]

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A Year of JamiiX

Our first product to be launched out of the RLabs Innovation Incubator and Accelerator, JamiiX, are celebrating their first year. Below is an info-graph showing the growth of JamiiX the last year and we would like to congratulate the JamiiX team as they continue from strength to strength. Use Facebook to Comment on this Post

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