Kickstarting businesses and development in emerging markets
The lab of tomorrow is one of the services for private sector cooperation of the Agency for Business & Economic Development (AWE). AWE operates as part of the business and development network Partners in Transformation.
Partners in Transformation is supported by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) to actively promote and strengthen cooperation with actors in the private sector: companies, trade unions, chambers of commerce, associations
and other interest groups. Partners in Transformation emphasizes the partnership between the private sector and development cooperation, with the shared goal of achieving a social and environmental transformation in BMZ’s partner countries.
The programmes work with companies, trade unions, chambers of commerce, associations and other interest groups.
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Our track record
The lab of tomorrow has been the programme of choice by GIZ projects, the Austrian and the Swiss Development Agencies as well as companies to solve specific development challenges all over the world.
Your opportunities
Learn how you can benefit from the lab of tomorrow programme.
Solve your development challenge
The lab of tomorrow programme activates the private sector to achieve SDG impact. Your advantages of initiating a programme include:
- Let the private sector solve your development challenge – we help you identify unmet needs with business potential.
- As an initiator, you steer the programme and bring in all the people necessary for success.Â
- Benefit from our network and gain access to business partners, development agencies, investors, mentors and policy makers.
- The impact created by the lab of tomorrow programme goes beyond development cooperation project lifespans.
Develop your business in emerging markets
Expand into emerging markets together with new business partners! Your benefits of participating in the programme include:
- Business case sourcing: We identify business opportunities in emerging markets for you to choose from.
- Participant sourcing & matching: We match you with relevant local and international companies in interdisciplinary teams.
- As a team, you co-create a new product or service and benefit from business development coaching.
- Partner network access: you gain access to business partners, investors, mentors and policy makers.
Invest in solutions and support innovations
Gain access to impact investment opportunities in various markets and sectors! Your benefits in supporting our ventures include:
- Be the first to know about investment opportunities in untapped markets.
- You become part of our strong network of innovators and entrepreneurs.
- Receive access to invest in our ventures at different stages. We invite you to pitch sessions, demo days and share our dealbook.
- Bring in companies from your portfolio and offer them interesting business development opportunities.
How it works
Find out how sustainable and profitable business models are created in a lab of tomorrow programme and what’s in it for you.
Challenge in spotlight
Take a glance at our most recent lab of tomorrow business opportunities.
Sustainable garment production in Cambodia through effective labour inspections
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Currently running challenges
Take a look at our currently running challenges and the potential business opportunities they present for you.
Sustainable garment production in Cambodia through effective labour inspections
This challenge is in phase: Sustainable Business
How might we redesign labour inspections so that they can effectively contribute to sustainable garment production in Cambodia?
Garment production is Cambodia's largest industry with goods worth over US$ 7.5 billion exported in 2015. More than 700,000 employees work in approximately 1,100 factories, half of which hold export licenses. Many of the world’s largest brands produce apparel in Cambodia and are striving to produce sustainably. Part of the challenge they face is not knowing which factories comply with international labour standards.
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Understand
Although a system employing around 500 inspectors and auditors is in place in Cambodia to inspect and improve the conditions under which garments are produced, progress in the growing industry is still very slow. There are diverse reasons for this, including inspectors lacking the necessary resources to conduct effective inspections. Furthermore, factory owners often lack the knowledge and means to bring about transformative change.
Scroll down and download the article to learn more about the garment production industry in Cambodia.
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Ideate Solutions
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Incubate business
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Sustainable Business
More information
Contact
lab-of-tomorrow@giz.deFurther links
Making garment industry supply chains measure up - Ethical Corporation
Fashion Transarency Index - Fashion Revolution
Social and Labour Standards in the Textile and Garment Sector in Asia (SLSG) - …
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Sustainable garment production in Cambodia through effective labour inspections
This challenge is in phase: Sustainable Business
How might we redesign labour inspections so that they can effectively contribute to sustainable garment production in Cambodia?
Garment production is Cambodia's largest industry with goods worth over US$ 7.5 billion exported in 2015. More than 700,000 employees work in approximately 1,100 factories, half of which hold export licenses. Many of the world’s largest brands produce apparel in Cambodia and are striving to produce sustainably. Part of the challenge they face is not knowing which factories comply with international labour standards.
01
Understand
Although a system employing around 500 inspectors and auditors is in place in Cambodia to inspect and improve the conditions under which garments are produced, progress in the growing industry is still very slow. There are diverse reasons for this, including inspectors lacking the necessary resources to conduct effective inspections. Furthermore, factory owners often lack the knowledge and means to bring about transformative change.
Scroll down and download the article to learn more about the garment production industry in Cambodia.
02
Ideate Solutions
03
Incubate business
04
Sustainable Business
More information
Contact
lab-of-tomorrow@giz.deFurther links
Making garment industry supply chains measure up - Ethical Corporation
Fashion Transarency Index - Fashion Revolution
Social and Labour Standards in the Textile and Garment Sector in Asia (SLSG) - …