She's using technology to transform Togo's food sector, driving more inclusive development. Her entrepreneurial work aims to modernize restaurant operations and simplify the agricultural supply chain for a sustainable future.
Togolese entrepreneur Edourda Adade is co-founder and CEO of Ndupe, a startup specializing in technology solutions for Africa's food sector.
Founded in 2024, Ndupe aims to modernize the agricultural value chain and promote a sustainable food system in Togo. The company provides a platform that helps restaurants grow their online presence by facilitating the creation of digital storefronts and simplifying order and delivery management.
Ndupe also offers an online marketplace that directly connects producers with buyers. The company supplies restaurants with ingredients, packaging, and utensils. Its platform allows users to track their performance in real time, analyze trends, and make informed decisions. Through the Ndupe Academy, the company provides training and personalized support to help restaurants digitize operations and optimize their use of the platform's tools.
In addition to her role at Ndupe, Adade has hosted the weekly "Tech Talk" program on La Famille du Togo radio since May 2025. The show features experts, content creators, engineers, and entrepreneurs who discuss digital and innovation issues, sharing their experiences and highlighting opportunities in new technologies.
A graduate of the Lomé Polytechnic School with a bachelor's degree in science and technology, Adade began her career in 2023 as a web development intern at Technology & Business and Opticodev in Togo. In 2024, she joined NS Global Expertise as a technical sales manager, where she helped develop technology solutions tailored to business needs.
Melchior Koba