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How entrepreneurs are continuing to see opportunities in a changing world

The pandemic has benefited emerging sectors edtech

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For over twenty years, the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) has collected data from 115 economies around the world in an attempt to understand entrepreneurs and their impact on economic development.

And earlier this month, it produced a detailed report from 54 countries which examined the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship in general.

Not surprisingly, it found a general consensus in a number of areas such as that a number of key business sectors had been hit hard across the world including tourism and hospitality, the airline industry, arts and entertainment, event management, construction and many consumer services.

It was also noted that a number of sectors had not only survived but also thrived at the same time including food, pharmaceutical products and logistics with some specific parts of the technology industry having done well out of the shutdown.

For example, edtech had benefited as universities, colleges and schools moved online and health tech had grown because of the demand from patients for online consultation.

In addition, fintech firms had profited as consumers and businesses moved to digital payment systems because of hygiene concerns and electronic administration grew massively as organisations, especially in the public sector, went online.

With nurseries and schools closing down, the GEM team around the world felt that female founders had shouldered a heavier burden as they cut their working time to support online education at home.