Ravi Naidoo

Naidoo is also a co-founder of the Cape Innovation and Tech Initiative (CiTi) and Rain, Africa's first 5G network.

Ravi Naidoo is the recipient of the 2015 Sir Misha Black Medal for innovation in design education.

[2] The founder of Interactive Africa,[3] a Cape Town-based media and project management company responsible for the First African in Space[4] mission with Mark Shuttleworth in 2002, and the marketing bid to host the 2010 Fifa World Cup.

(Hons) degree in Physiology from the University of Cape Town and completed an MBA at the UCT GSB in 1994.

[13] In 2016, Naidoo co-founded Rain, a South African data network, with Michael Jordaan and Paul Harris.