Ravi Naidoo (born 12 August 1964) is a South African entrepreneur, curator, and the founder of Interactive Africa and Design Indaba. He co-founded Rain, AfricaâÂÂs first 5G/data-only network, and played key roles in major campaigns including the African Connection Rally (1999), the First African in Space communications project (2002), and South AfricaâÂÂs successful 2010 FIFA World Cup bid. Naidoo is recognized internationally as a leader in design and creativity, having served on global juries such as the Index Award (Copenhagen), Dutch Design Awards, D&AD Impact Awards, and IXDA Awards (Chair, 2017). He is the first African recipient of the Sir Misha Black Medal for Design Education (2015) and won The Design Prize (Golden Madonnina) in Milan (2017).
From 1990 to 1993, Naidoo worked as an account director at Young & Rubicam.
In 1994, he founded Interactive Africa, a Cape TownâÂÂbased media and project-management company. The firm gained early prominence with large-scale projects including:
Naidoo also contributed to the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games bid and co-founded the Cape IT Initiative (CITI) to support the Western Cape technology sector.
In 1995, Naidoo founded Design Indaba, which has grown into one of the worldâÂÂs leading design platforms, known for its flagship annual conference, digital publication, and a âÂÂDo Tankâ ethos focused on civic innovation.
Selected Do Tank projects include:
Naidoo has also curated international initiatives including Design Commons (Helsinki) and Antenna (Netherlands), a global showcase for emerging design graduates.
Naidoo is a co-founder of Rain, AfricaâÂÂs first data-only mobile operator and 5G network. He spearheaded the companyâÂÂs brand identity and strategic positioning.
Naidoo has served on multiple international juries, including:
He has also spoken at international forums such as WIPO (Geneva), the Aspen Ideas Festival, and the United Nations SDG Lounge.