Ten African startups have been chosen to participate in the fourth edition of StartupBootCamp Afritech Accelerator Programme, obtaining:
$18,000 in funding
3 months of mentorship
Access to resources
Networking opportunities
StartupBootCamp Afritech is a leading accelerator focused on high-growth startups in:
Blockchain
Connected devices
Payment solutions
Capital markets and asset management
Integrated supply chain
e-Commerce
Retailtech
Insurtech
Alternative financing
Identity management
Digital connectivity
Data and behavioral analytics
Enabling technologies
The selection process for the upcoming cohort followed a 3-day selection event that was attended by nearly 40 mentors, investors, partners and industry experts.
Below are the selected ventures:
10mgPharma**,** a Nigerian startup which employs an AI algorithm to pair healthcare providers with financing partners.
Betapawa Solutions, also from Nigeria offers an innovative solar-powered banking solution
Edusko, a Nigerian web-based, one-stop platform that matches kids with the right K-12 private schools
Nigerian end-to-end logistics platform Messenger
Lastly from Nigeria is SaaS-based hospital automation platform Primed EHealth
Ivory Coast’s Babimo, which provides a professional digital wallet to its B2B clientele
Senegal’s Kori Tech, which has developed KORIPASS, an e-wallet linked to physical payment accessories like bracelets, stickers, or keychains
Tanzania’s LyfPlus, a telemedicine platform
Uganda’s Munakyalo Agrofresh, which provides solar-powered cold storage preservation units known as COLD HIVES to smallholder farmers and market vendors
Egypt’s Ostafandy, which allows homeowners and construction professionals to estimate and finish building projects
“AI emerged as one of the top sectors in our application pool. Also, 26 per cent of all the startups that applied are in the growth stage. Major positive signals for the African tech ecosystem,” said Programme Director, Henry Ojuor.
The funding for this edition of the ASIP Accelerator Programme came from significant partners, most notably:
The Senegalese government through DER/FJ and the Dutch entrepreneurial development bank (FMO) through MASSIF
The financial inclusion fund managed by FMO on behalf of the Dutch government
Additional partners included:
Telecel
AWS
Google for Startups
Firstbase
The program is set to be held in Dakar, Senegal, with startups being accommodated at the D-Hub, an innovation campus established by DER/FJ.
The program will conclude with a demo day scheduled for February 8, 2024.
The StartupBootCamp Afritech Accelerator Programme portfolio includes notable startups such as:
Appruve Inclusive
Neural Labs
House Africa (Web3)
Chekkit
Curacel
Kuda Bank
Pago
Akiba Digital
DusuPay
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LIST | Here Are the 10 Startups Selected for StartupBootCamp Afritech Accelerator – 4th Edition
Ten African startups have been chosen to participate in the fourth edition of StartupBootCamp Afritech Accelerator Programme, obtaining:
StartupBootCamp Afritech is a leading accelerator focused on high-growth startups in:
The selection process for the upcoming cohort followed a 3-day selection event that was attended by nearly 40 mentors, investors, partners and industry experts.
Below are the selected ventures:
“AI emerged as one of the top sectors in our application pool. Also, 26 per cent of all the startups that applied are in the growth stage. Major positive signals for the African tech ecosystem,” said Programme Director, Henry Ojuor.
The funding for this edition of the ASIP Accelerator Programme came from significant partners, most notably:
Additional partners included:
The program is set to be held in Dakar, Senegal, with startups being accommodated at the D-Hub, an innovation campus established by DER/FJ.
The program will conclude with a demo day scheduled for February 8, 2024.
The StartupBootCamp Afritech Accelerator Programme portfolio includes notable startups such as: