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6 African Startups make it to the Google Launchpad Accelerator

  • May 25, 2017
  • 2 min read
6 African Startups make it to the Google Launchpad Accelerator

Google facilitated its first ever Launchpad Start in Johannesburg, South Africa which was held at  JoziHub. The event the event ran from 27th to 31st of March 2017. This is a one-week startup boot camp for emerging startups who are given the opportunity to test the practicality of their ideas in terms of strategy, user experience and usability, the technology used, market strategy and the existing business opportunities in the market.

The Selected Startups will go for Google class 4,  which will kick off on July 17th, 2017 at the Google Developers Launchpad Space in San Francisco and will include 2 weeks of all-expense-paid training.

In Africa the Selected Startups are:

Twiga Foods Ltd– Kenya

    : A tech-enabled sourcing and distribution platform that replaces informal wholesale markets for the millions of small and medium size food and FMCG retailers in Africa’s urban markets.

Delivery Science – Nigeria

    : Mobile forms to help large organisations get field data

Gidi Mobile Limited– Nigeria

    : gidimo is a mobile learning platform that uses mastery learning & social gamification to deliver personal advancement, in a fun way, and at unprecedented scale

Flutterwave- Nigeria

    : Flutterwave is building technology and infrastructure for digital commerce across Africa starting with Rave, an app that helps merchants accept mobile money, cards and bank account payments across 4 African countries.

Paystack- Nigeria

    : We help businesses in Africa accept payments from their customers.

JUMO Marketplace– South Africa

    : Jumo is the largest scale, lowest cost financial services marketplace for emerging markets

 

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