The expanded campus will now house 1,500 impact entrepreneurs and the world class talent and employees who are building the future of technology businesses. More than 80% of the 4,000sqm additional space in the Norrsken campus has already been taken up. The move-in ceremony coincided with Founders’ Friday, a monthly showcase of innovation and entrepreneurship, where innovators in smart city innovation in Rwanda were highlighted. KIGALI: Friday May 31, 2024 In 2023, Norrsken House Kigali was ceremonially launched at the first edition of Norrsken Africa Week by H.E President Paul Kagame, president of the Republic of Rwanda and Niklas Adalberth, founder of the Norrsken Foundation. The official launch of Norrsken House Kigali represented the culmination of three years of investment and community building that has seen Norrsken grow to become the largest hub for impact and technology entrepreneurship in East Africa, and one of the largest technology hubs in the African continent. In March 2023, Norrsken broke ground for a new 4,000 sqm expansion to enable us to serve the needs of our growing community. This final phase represents the culmination of our $20 million investment and commitment to Rwanda’s emerging status as a key player in how technology can shape and deliver solutions for people and the planet in Africa. At completion, 80% of the new building is already occupied, which is a demonstration of the growing community of innovation that is positioning Kigali as an innovation hub in the region. The welcome ceremony to mark the completion of the new addition to the campus was held as part of our flagship networking event, Founders’ Friday which highlighted the development of smart city innovation in Rwanda, also served to cement Norrsken. House Kigali’s status as one of the green and environmentally friendly buildings in Kigali. “Norrsken is a story about how people come together to drive innovation and entrepreneurship in order to create the solutions that will transform how we live and work in the future. Our expansion is a testament to the fact that the Norrsken message resonates and people are taking action. And naturally we are excited to support this ingenuity and entrepreneurship,” said Elie Habimana, Managing Director, Norrsken East Africa. Norrsken’s campus will enable our community to benefit from more support programs, a larger network of talent, corporate organisations and leading technology players from all over the world. It provides a larger launchpad for the technology community in Kigali and the East African region at large to catalyse support for startups at all levels and stages. About Norrsken Norrsken is an impact ecosystem where entrepreneurs can find everything they need to make saving the world their business. Our work stems from a belief in entrepreneurship and new technology as forces that can positively impact the world. We run award-winning Norrsken House hubs in Stockholm, Sweden, Kigali, Rwanda and Barcelona, Spain. Norrsken’s five funds have raised >500mUSD to back exceptional entrepreneurs who combine profit with positive global impact: Norrsken VC, Norrsken22, Norrsken Accelerator, Norrsken Launcher and Norrsken Africa Seed Fund. Norrsken is a non-profit, non-partisan and non-religious foundation. It was founded by Niklas Adalberth, co-founder of payment services unicorn Klarna.