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  • Virtual - 1 Day
    Thursday
    April 16
    2026

    Transforming Energy Access Delivery Review Workshop 2026

    Overview
    Join us for the Transforming Energy Access (TEA) platform, annual delivery review workshop (DRW).

    The Transforming Energy Access (TEA) Platform will be hosting a 2 day delivery review workshop (DRW), an annual delivery partner meeting, 16-17th April 2026. The DRW will host all delivery partners, co-funders, and key relevant stakeholders who may be in town for the Energy Access Investment Forum (EAIF) the following week for a focused workshop and update on TEA, including some site visits on 18th April and time for more focused workshops for TEA partners.

    PLEASE NOTE, TICKETS FOR IN-PERSON ATTENDANCE ARE NOW SOLD OUT, YOU WILL BE REGISTERING FOR ONLINE STREAMING ONLY.

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  • Washington, DC - 1 Day
    Thursday
    April 16
    2026

    Africa Fintech Summit

    The Africa Fintech Summit was founded in 2017 with the mission of bringing the issues, trends, and changemakers impacting Africa’s financial technology ecosystem together. AFTS is the largest bi-annual gathering of financial technology stakeholders on the African continent.

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    Conference
  • Virtual - 1 Day
    Thursday
    April 16
    2026

    Webinar: Billions Burned: How Lean Startup + Patient Capital Set Social Impact Ventures Up to Fail and What to Do About It: Session 2 — The Solution: FIT Startup: Designing Ventures for Robustness

    In the quarter century since the bottom of the pyramid concept gained widespread interest, hundreds of thousands of ventures and billions in impact investment have produced a mere handful of winners — mobile money being the most notable, and perhaps only true commercial success. It’s an extraordinary failure rate, even accounting for the inherent risk of new ventures. The culprit isn’t lack of effort, money, or startup ecosystems. It’s how social impact startups are taught to design, test, and validate.

    Lean startup bakes failure into social impact ventures’ DNA, then traps them in long, costly, and potentially fruitless validation cycles. Patient capital acts as an enabler — propping up “zombie” ventures that will forever depend on concessionary funding to survive, let alone grow. There is a better way.

    Session 2 · April 16 · The Solution
    FIT Startup: Designing Ventures for Robustness
    Introduces FIT startup — an approach rooted in systems engineering that designs ventures to be profitable at launch, even when costs run higher and demand falls shorter than anticipated. A step-change alternative for builders and investors alike.

    Presenters
    Erik Simanis, PhD
    Co-Director, Built to Hold Venture Design Lab · Cornell University
    30 years experience leading and guiding over two dozen ventures across a wide range of industries, including health, financial services, education, energy and mobility. Dr. Simanis’ work is published in Harvard Business Review, MIT Sloan Management Review, and Wall Street Journal.

    Patrick Donohue
    Co-Director, Built to Hold Venture Design Lab · Cornell University
    Product and innovation leader with 20+ years at Facebook, Automattic, Rockwell, and mission-driven startups. A 0-to-1 venture builder, he’s led both corporate innovation and startups and coaches product and engineering leaders at OpenAI, Anthropic, Gusto, and beyond.

    Time: 10:00 AM ET

     

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