George Adjabeng: Giving back through Entrepreneurship

02/04/2024 40 min Episodio 3
George Adjabeng: Giving back through Entrepreneurship

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Imagine having to climb a mountain every day just to get to school. This was the childhood of my guest George Adjabeng.George Adjabeng grew up in Ghana, the son of subsistence farmers. He excelled at chemistry in school and college, and emigrated to the USA to pursue a pharmaceutical career before turning entrepreneur. His successful company Ecodyst is now giving back to Ghana by donating equipment to universities there.In this episode George shares his experiences from that life on the farm to building his own company. He discusses his lightbulb moment that created Ecodyst and how he bootstrapped and got to market quickly and the challenges he faced.George has revolutionised the way people use chemistry labs but has done so in his own way that stands out and brings a sense of nature into the lab environment.Listen in to find out how. “I grew up with no electricity or water.” - George You’ll hear about: 01:03 - George’s early life in Ghana03:42 - From Ghana to Canada to US pharma industry 08:59 – George’s career in the pharmaceutical industry16:36 – George’s innovative idea for Ecodyst20:12 - Overcoming funding and technical challenges25:13 - Bootstrapping a business with limited resources28:15 – How George has revolutionizing lab equipment34:03 - Drug discovery technology and global growth Follow George:George’s The Inspiring Story - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/from-subsistence-farming-global-impact-inspiring/ George’s research - https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/George-M-Adjabeng-15755137  Connect with Me:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markdavison100/ Grant Instruments: https://www.grantinstruments.com/ Grant Instruments on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/grant-instruments-cambridge-ltd/ 

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