KIC will seek to facilitate the development of pan-African talent and act as a technology innovation hub.
Its plan includes four universities, office spaces, and start-up business incubators, alongside supporting facilities for retail, hospitality and accommodation.
[1] Kigali Innovation City is home to CMU-Africa, large corporations, and technology companies.
[2] The Government of Rwanda hopes to attract domestic and foreign universities, technology companies and biotech firms, and have commercial and retail real estate.
[3][4][5] It is intended to be built on 70 hectares of land[3] in Kigali's Special Economic Zone in Gasabo District.