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Antreprann: The Digital Revolution of Haitian Entrepreneurship Coming August 11, 2025
Antreprann: The Digital Revolution of Haitian Entrepreneurship Coming August 11, 2025
Antreprann: The Digital Revolution of Haitian Entrepreneurship Coming August 11, 2025

Antreprann: The Digital Revolution of Haitian Entrepreneurship Coming August 11, 2025

In Haiti, launching an entrepreneurship business is often a real challenge. Lack of financing, scattered information, a lack of visibility for local startups, and difficulties finding mentoring or reliable partners...

Many entrepreneurs find themselves facing their challenges alone, which hinders innovation and the country’s economic growth.

In response to this, Antreprann was born.

Accessible at https://antreprann.ht, this centralized platform is the first database dedicated to the Haitian entrepreneurial ecosystem, designed to connect entrepreneurs, opportunities, and key players.

The result of a collaboration between several major players in the Haitian entrepreneurial ecosystem, including:

Banj, CEDEL HAITI, Haïti Efficace, Impact Hub, Haïti Startup Talent, QE3 Université Quisqueya, CLE HAITI, Alpha, ABIA, CCFEH, COMPARET, IDB Labs, Scale up 305, PIGraN Incubator & Accelerator, and Haïti Business Accelerator.

These organizations have joined forces to offer a unique platform that brings together:

- Key players: incubators, technology hubs, and support centers
- Incubated projects and startups: to discover high-potential local initiatives
- All available opportunities (job offers, calls for projects and tenders, funding, grants and scholarships, training, and more)
- A comprehensive library: A vast collection of strategic documents, practical guides, and sector studies essential to entrepreneurial development. - Statistical Data: Key figures and in-depth analyses on the state of the Haitian entrepreneurial ecosystem, enabling informed decision-making.

By consolidating all this information on a single platform, Antreprann becomes a true accelerator for startups and project leaders.

Official launch planned for August 11, 2025

The official launch of Antreprann will take place on August 11, 2025, during a day of reflection on the Haitian entrepreneurial ecosystem.

This meeting will bring together incubators, investors, startups, and economic stakeholders to discuss how to strengthen entrepreneurship in Haïti and increase the chances of success for young project leaders.

The event will also be accessible remotely:

On the social media pages of Antreprann and its partners

Live on Zoom: https://bit.ly/RSVP_Lancement_ANTREPRANNHT

Mission and Vision: Propelling Haïti Toward Entrepreneurial Excellence

Antreprann’s goal is clear: to propel entrepreneurship in Haïti by providing startups and entrepreneurs with the essential resources, expert mentoring, and concrete opportunities needed to transform their innovative ideas into sustainable and profitable projects.

This mission is structured around three fundamental pillars:

- Stimulate technological and social innovation
- Create skilled and sustainable jobs
- Foster inclusive and environmentally friendly economic growth

A Transformative Vision

Antreprann’s vision envisions a prosperous Haïti where entrepreneurs become the true drivers of economic, social, and environmental change. The ambition is to see the emergence of local startups capable of becoming regional and international leaders, actively contributing to the country’s sustainable development while remaining deeply rooted in local realities and needs.

Expected Impact: Revolutionizing Entrepreneurship in Haiti

Antreprann promises to be a major catalyst for the Haitian economy, promising:

- Democratizing access to entrepreneurial resources
- Optimizing synergies between ecosystem stakeholders
- Accelerating business creation and development processes
- Improving the visibility of available opportunities
- Strengthening national entrepreneurial capacity

The Future of Haitian Entrepreneurship Starts Now

With Antreprann, Haïti is acquiring a revolutionary tool that positions the country at the forefront of Caribbean entrepreneurial innovation. This collaborative platform represents the culmination of a shared vision: to make Haïti a land of opportunity where every entrepreneur can realize their ambitions.

August 11, 2025, will mark the beginning of a new era for Haitian entrepreneurship. Visit https://antreprann.ht to join this entrepreneurial revolution and discover how Antreprann can propel your project to success.

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Appolon Guy Alain
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