What we do.
A new publication dedicated to the hard work and struggles of wealth creation in Africa from the dreamers to billionaires in the making. A publication with an eye on the horizon of business in Africa promoting innovation investment and education in the continent.
Our core is gathering credible, trusted, stories and information, direct from the source, as well as encouraging debate around wealth creation and its interface with the issues of the day. We will also create a community of entrepreneurs helping to connect people, projects and capital. Plus, we will be carrying our expertise into online education with master classes featuring experts and wealth creators.
Capture. Transform. Impact.
We don’t just capture information for the sake of it. Our promise is to make it meaningful and relevant. We CAPTURE ideas, imagination, and the real interests of our readers through entrepreneurship story-telling. We TRANSFORM this information into actual, meaningful opportunities. And as a result, we enable and support lasting IMPACT where it matters – that is in particular in the areas of health, education, agriculture.
Billionaire Tomorrow is an innovative and unique platform that gives you access to:
- Publications, case studies and real-life stories that are relatable and matter to you.
- Training and development opportunities to deepen your skills and expertise.
- Opportunities to connect with like-minded people to further what you are up to.
85%
Today, the global economy generates 85% more economic value with one metric ton of raw materials compared to the 1980s and the global middle class is projected to grow to 5 billion people by 2030, greener future on the Sustainable Development Goals.
“To build a successful business, you must start small and dream big. In the journey of entrepreneurship, the tenacity of purpose is supreme.”
— Aliko Dangote, Dangote group, Nigeria
Africa 5.0
Africa 5.0 – is the human-centred society balancing economic progress with solving social problems by integrating cyberspace with life. This is also where the world needs Africa to be – more prosperous and self-sufficient - the productive economic sweet spot
Africa 5.0 is the target: How did we get there? Well, 1.0 was the first industrial revolution, the transfer from hand to machine production through water and steam power. 2.0? That was what was called the technology revolution – between 1870 and 1914- the introduction of everything from railroads to the telegraph. The next period was 3.0 after the two world wars – known as the digital revolution, the birth of computers. The fourth industrial revolution – or 4.0 – is the promotion of the computerization of manufacturing – large scale machine-to-machine communication.
Sectors
With an adaptive green approach, Uncode Corporation transformed one of America’s oldest market into energy. We are a production company with love for sustainability and save energeticas.
Partners
Uncode Corporation partners with vendors all around the world and cities to build and operate local greenhouses that cut time, distance, and costs in the market supply chain. Today, the global economy generates 85% more economic value.
Our external advisory board, this year consisting of 24 experts from 20 leading global research organiza- tions, plays a crucial role in assisting us in vetting solutions to ensure that our ve evaluation criteria are upheld. By us- ing a self-contained water heat pump, Energy takes unused thermal energy from existing air-conditioning systems and transfers it to the boilers’ circuit. This new and efficient thermal energy can then be used in showers, pools, and kitchens.
" Man has gone out to explore other worlds and other civilizations without having explored his own labyrinth of dark passages and secret chambers, and without finding what lies behind doorways that he himself has sealed. "
— Carlton Sparks, Executive Officer
Investors
The annual Uncode publication showcases 100 of the most innovative solutions from every corner of the globe that are working to create a cleaner, greener future and deliver on the Sustainable Development Goals.