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Full Name: Nthanda Manduwi

Founder & CEO, Q2 Systems
Founder, Kwathu Kollective
Founder, Bien Corporation
Formerly Microsoft & United Nations
Rockefeller Foundation Big Bets Fellow
Detroit Tech Residency Fellow

Biography

Nthanda Manduwi is a Malawian-born systems entrepreneur, author, and innovation strategist building at the intersection of technology, infrastructure, and emerging markets.
She is the Founder and CEO of Q2 Systems, a cyber-physical infrastructure company focused on autonomous systems, digital twins, and resilient production networks for emerging economies, and the founder of Kwathu Kollective, an innovation ecosystem supporting creators, technologists, and entrepreneurs across Africa.
Her career spans entrepreneurship, global development, and technology, including work with the United Nations Development Programme and Microsoft. She was selected as one of 20 young professionals globally for the UNDP NextGen Graduate Programme and later became an inaugural Rockefeller Foundation Big Bets Africa Fellow. Through her ventures and research, she focuses on the future of intelligent infrastructure, workforce transformation, food systems, and Africa’s role in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Nthanda holds an MBA from Michigan State University with concentrations in Marketing Management and Business Analytics, and a MSc in Entrepreneurship, specializing in Digital Transformation. Her work and commentary have been featured across international media, academic institutions, and global policy platforms including BBC, and the UN.

Features & Fellowships

The Rockefeller Foundation [Big Bets]
Poets&Quants
United Nations
Michigan State University Broad College of Business
UNCDF Features & Panels
ICFP [FPNN] Coverage
Youth Connekt Africa Summit