Facebook announced at its annual F8 developer conference,
held in San Francisco on 12 and 13 April, that the company partnered
with many African developers to launch products for the global market.
Facebook, with its global reach and scale, is including African
developers in its beta testing programme for the launch of new global
products and features as it increases its presence and deepens its
partnerships on the continent.
F8 hosts more than 2,600 people and
hundreds of thousands of people watching via Facebook Live for two days
of new products, tools, interactive demos and speakers to help
developers build, grow and monetize their apps. And, more than 70% of
Facebook’s developer partners are located outside the United States and
about a third of the attendees at F8 joined us from abroad.
“We believe that local entrepreneurs
and developers will be the ones to meet the needs of their immediate
community, and we are working with developers to know how we can support
them in doing so,” says Emeka Afigbo,
Strategic Product Partnerships Manager at Facebook. “We
are listening to our developer partners in Africa, and the strong
showing for F8 is a reflection of our commitment to doing more with our
partners across the continent to help them build products and
businesses.”
This year Facebook brought F8 to
developers around the world through F8 Meetups hosted with tech hubs
around the world. In Africa, we hosted F8 Meetups in Nairobi, Lagos,
Cape Town and Morocco where participants watched the sessions in San
Francisco.
Two developer teams from Malawi won a
developer challenge supported by mobile operator TNM Malawi and
Facebook, and were featured on F8’s international stage. Maternitech, founded by three 22-year olds – Walter Moyo, Thandie Magasa, and Daniel Mvalo,
provides educational information aimed at combating Malawi’s high
under-18 pregnancy rate. The team was featured in an international
livestream interview.
Talk To Me, an app created by 10-year old Panashe Jere, who learned to code at a Coding for Kids
session at Malawi Hub. This app converts input text into voice so
children always have someone to talk to. Both teams were congratulated
by Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg personally for their achievements.
African developers who partnered with Facebook to launch products at F8 include Afrinolly (Entertainment, Nigeria), GumTree South Africa (Classifieds, South Africa), Zikoko (Entertainment, Nigeria), Jobberman (Jobs, Nigeria/Ghana), The Net (Entertainment, Nigeria) and My Music (Media, Nigeria).
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