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Markos Lemma
Co-founder & CEO at iceaddis
Professional Background
Markos Lemma is a prominent figure in Ethiopia's tech scene, known for his dedication to fostering innovation, education, and community engagement. As the co-founder of iceaddis, Ethiopia's first tech innovation hub and startup incubator, he has played a transformative role in nurturing the local startup ecosystem. His efforts have empowered numerous entrepreneurs and technologists, contributing to the rapid growth of technology-driven initiatives in Ethiopia.
Alongside his work at iceaddis, Markos Lemma is also the co-founder of SelamCompany, a startup focused on enhancing primary education and literacy. By leveraging technology for educational purposes, he seeks to address critical gaps in access to quality education for children in Ethiopia.
An advocate for startup movements and social innovations, Markos specializes in ICT consultancy and community management. His expertise extends to launching various tech-related events and initiatives aimed at reducing inequality and promoting sustainable development. As an active participant in the tech community, he has organized Barcamp Ethiopia, an annual event celebrated as the largest tech gathering in the country, attracting innovators, thinkers, and creators from across Ethiopia and beyond.
In addition to his direct involvement in the entrepreneurship ecosystem, Markos Lemma serves as a coordinator for a research project on literacy, collaborating with prestigious institutions such as MIT, OLPC, and Tufts University. Under the guidance of notable figures like Nicholas Negroponte, Dr. Cynthia Breazeal, and Maryanne Wolf, the project aims to bolster literacy rates and educational outcomes using innovative technological solutions. Markos’ contributions to this initiative showcase his commitment to leveraging technology for social impact.
With a background in computer science from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), he combines his technical skills with a passion for advocacy, blogging, and public speaking on topics like mobile technology in Africa, green tech, and social affairs.
Education and Achievements
Markos Lemma holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) in Computer Science from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), an institution known for its strong emphasis on technology and innovation. His education equipped him with the skills necessary to navigate the complex landscape of tech entrepreneurship and consultancy.
Throughout his career, Markos has received recognition from various prestigious outlets, including The Economist, BBC, CCTV, Al Jazeera, and TechCrunch, all of which have featured his work and contributions to the tech community. He is also a respected voice in the blogging sphere, contributing to GlobalVoices and sharing insights on impactful social issues and technology.
His previous professional experiences include roles as an Operations Manager at 3BL Enterprises, a Technical Advisor at Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), and a Coordinator at One Laptop Per Child, which served to further deepen his understanding of technology's role in societal development.
Notable Achievements
- Co-founder of iceaddis: Established Ethiopia's first innovation hub and tech startups incubator, fostering a nascent entrepreneurial ecosystem.
- Co-founder of SelamCompany: Aimed at enhancing primary education and literacy through innovative tech solutions.
- Organizer of Barcamp Ethiopia: A pivotal event that engages the tech community and stimulates discussions on technology and innovation.
- Coordinator for literacy research: Collaborated with prestigious educational institutions to improve literacy through innovative projects supervised by renowned educators and technologists.
- Recognized thought leader: Frequent media mentions across esteemed platforms, discussing the intersection of technology and societal change in Africa.
Achievements
- Co-founder of iceaddis
- Co-founder of SelamCompany
- Organizer of Barcamp Ethiopia
- Coordinator for literacy research program
- Successful blogger for GlobalVoices