Ecosystem Collaboration and Innovation

To strengthen coordination and collective action across Cambodia’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, the Collaboration Pillar also fosters ecosystem collaboration and innovation by enabling shared learning, joint problem‑solving, and strategic alignment among ecosystem actors.

Background

As Cambodia’s entrepreneurial ecosystem has expanded, support to entrepreneurs has often remained fragmented, with limited coordination across programmes, institutions, and ecosystem actors. In response, the Collaboration Pillar complements its convening platforms by promoting a deeper collaboration through initiatives that combine experiential learning with shared strategic direction, enabling ecosystem actors to move toward with more coordinated and systemic approaches.

Study Tour and Bootcamp
The Study Tour and Bootcamp strengthen Cambodia’s entrepreneurial support system by engaging local Entrepreneur Support Organizations (ESOs) in immersive regional learning and collaborative problem-solving.
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Roadmap 2025–2035
The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Roadmap (EER) 2025–2035 provides a shared strategic framework to strengthen coordination, alignment, and collective action across Cambodia’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. This road map brings together ecosystem actors across government, development partners, investors, and Entrepreneur Support Organisations (ESOs) to identify systemic gaps, align priorities, and guide coordinated interventions that support start-ups and MSMEs across different stages of growth.

The Collaboration Pillar also fosters collaboration and innovation through complementary practice‑based and strategy‑driven initiatives. Through the Study Tour and Bootcamp, ESOs engage in cross‑organisational exchange and co‑creation through immersive learning and structured reflection. At the ecosystem level, the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Roadmap (EER) provides a shared framework to align ecosystem actors around common priorities and collective action, supporting coordinated implementation and continuous learning across ecosystem domains.