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Google Announces 8th Cohort Of Google For Startups Accelerator Africa

Google has announced the 8th cohort of its Google for Startups Accelerator Africa program. Over the next three months, the selected startups will participate in a virtual program featuring mentoring, training, technical support, amongst others.

Among the selected participants are CDIAL AI, Earthbond, MyAIFactchecker, NextCounsel, Rana Energy, all from Nigeria, and others from Kenya, Rwanda, and South Africa.

According to the company, this year’s cohort features ten innovative startups from Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda, and South Africa, selected from nearly 1,000 applications, highlighting the remarkable talent and creativity in the African tech ecosystem.

“Startups play a pivotal role in driving economic development and technological innovation in Africa. By addressing local challenges with tailored solutions, these startups are not only creating jobs but also enhancing the quality of life across the continent.

“Despite the current ‘funding winter’ in Sub-Saharan Africa, where investment flows have slowed, the resilience and ingenuity of African entrepreneurs continue to shine.

“Since its inception in 2018, the Google for Startups Accelerator Africa program has supported 106 startups from 17 African countries.

These startups have collectively raised over $263 million and created more than 2,800 direct jobs, showing the program’s substantial impact on the African tech landscape.

This year’s cohort places a strong emphasis on artificial intelligence, highlighting the growing importance of advanced technologies in addressing Africa’s most pressing challenges,” the company stated in a statement.

The Head of Startups Programs for Google in Africa, Folarin Aiyegbusi, said: “We are thrilled to welcome the 8th cohort of the Google for Startups Accelerator Africa program.

These startups represent the future of African innovation, harnessing the power of technology to solve real-world problems and uplift their communities.

We are committed to supporting these founders by providing them with the resources and mentorship they need to succeed and scale their solutions.” her states:

“From July 29th to September 20th, 2024, these ten startups will participate in a structured program designed to support their growth.

They will receive direct access to the expertise of Google mentors and seasoned entrepreneurs who have navigated the startup path.

They will engage in technical workshops to refine their products, hone their business strategies, and strengthen their leadership skills.

The program will also prepare them to secure follow-on funding from Google’s global network of investors.

“The participation of these startups in the accelerator program marks a significant step in their journey towards scaling their solutions and increasing their impact.”