Kigali Innovation City
Project Description
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Kigali Innovation City (KIC) is being developed as a mixed-use, master-planned, innovation city to be situated on 60 hectares of land in Kigali, Rwanda. KIC aims to facilitate the development of pan-African talent and act as a technology innovation hub. Its plan includes four universities, office space and start-up business incubators alongside facilities for retail, hospitality and
accommodation.
PROJECT LOCATION:
Kigali City
LEAD AGENCY/ PROJECT PROMOTER:
Rwanda Development Board
AVAILABILITY OF PRE-FEASIBILITY STUDIES, FEASIBILITY STUDIES, AND OTHER STUDIES:
Feasibility study completed
ESTIMATED COST OF THE PROJECT:
USD 100 million
INVESTMENT REQUIRED:
Construction of universities, office space and start-up business incubators, alongside facilities for retail, hospitality and
accommodation.
PERIOD OF IMPLEMENTATION:
8-10 years to develop facilities
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Country
Rwanda
Location (s)
Kigali
Sector
Infrastructure: Transport, Energy, ICT, Mining and Water
Sub Sector
ICT
Investment Value Range
75-100 million USD
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