Across emerging markets, thousands of projects are launched every year to stimulate economic development. Yet many of these initiatives struggle to scale beyond early momentum.
The challenge is rarely the absence of entrepreneurs or opportunity. More often, the issue is structural.
Projects operate as isolated interventions. Ecosystems, on the other hand, create coordinated environments where enterprises can grow sustainably.
An enterprise ecosystem integrates production systems, infrastructure, energy reliability, capital access, governance frameworks, and market stability.
When these elements operate in alignment, industries become resilient and scalable.
The next stage of economic development will not be driven by more projects.
It will be driven by better systems.
