SA government calls for ‘disruptive’ tech ideas for tourism sector

The programme aims to stimulate entrepreneurship and new start-up enterprises in the tourism industry, underpinned by technology, innovation and new business ideas that have potential to enhance services and experiences in tourism.

THE South African government is calling on all young entrepreneurs in the hard-hit tourism sector to apply for funding for their new tech start-ups.

The Department of Tourism in collaboration with the Technology Innovation Agency (TIA) is embarking on a joint implementation of the Tourism Technology Grassroots Innovation Incubation Programme (TTGIIP).

The programme aims to stimulate entrepreneurship and new start-up enterprises in the tourism industry, underpinned by technology, innovation and new business ideas that have potential to enhance services and experiences in tourism.

Applications are open to people aged between 18 – 35.

“Developments in technology have played a fundamental role in the growth of the tourism and travel industry. Now with the impact of Covid-19, the use of digital solutions is ever more apparent,” said TIA in a statement.

“Digitalisation affects SMME core businesses, opens new frontiers, and improves resource management efficiency and competitiveness. Through its Enterprise Development Framework, the Department of Tourism advocates entrenching technology as an integral element in tourism operations by fostering and supporting innovation in the sector through the development of strategic partnerships across the private-public sectors to leverage resources and skills for effective programme implementation.”

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The purpose of TTGIIP is to provide a pipeline of young South African tourism-tech entrepreneurs who can disrupt the industry and introduce new concepts that will help boost, sustain and create more jobs in the tourism sector. The project will focus on four key elements of business development which include:

Applications close on 8 January 2021. For more details visit www.tourism.gov.za or email tourism.innovation@tia.gov.za for more any related queries.   

 

 

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