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Techuncode, Lagos State Govt, Eko Innovation Centre Set For AOT

Techuncode, a technology simplifying media platform, has partnered Lagos state government and the Eko Innovation centre for the launch of investment summit tagged Art Of Technology Lagos 3.0.
With a theme, Funding and A Connected Lagos, the investment summit promises to provide solutions faced by startups in the country.
Solving for 21st century problems, the summit also promises to provide answers to the various issues around floating a business, getting funding and sustaining it.
Venue of the summit:
The AOT Lagos 3.0 would be taking place at the Oriental Hotel in Victoria Island, Lagos.
How to register for the summit:
First and foremost, the summit is free of charge and as such, the general public are enjoined to register.
Also, the general public has been advised to register at www.aotLagos.com so as to benefit from the summit.
Similarly, the general public register for the Collaborate Lagos Pitching Session via the link: https://aotlagos.com/
Time:
The AOT Lagos 3.0 would hold on the 3rd and 4th December, 2021.
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The time for the commencement of the programme includes thus:
The AOT would hold on the above dates at 9am.
The Need:
It has become common knowledge that most startups don’t survive long after launching.
Statistics reveal that 94% of startups fail in their first years after launch.
Meanwhile, several reasons lead to this development.
Among the reasons includes lack of funding and the struggles to move from ideation to revenue generation.
Consequently, the summit promises to provide ways on how businesses can attract funding.
It will also expose businesses to the right investors to help them scale.
Businesses would have the opportunity to showcase their services and products to attract funding.
Meanwhile, the summit calls on innovators with startup ideas that require funding to tap into it and get the necessary funding.
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