Apply Now: Google for Startups Accelerator Africa 2024 – PRWire

Apply Now: Google for Startups Accelerator Africa 2024 – PRWire

PRWire: The 2024 Google for Startups Accelerator Africa Program is now accepting applications! This initiative is dedicated to aiding growth-stage startups in Africa that utilize advanced technologies, such as AI/ML or data analytics, to address pressing challenges across various sectors.

Program Overview:
The Google for Startups Accelerator: Africa offers a unique 10-week, equity-free program designed specifically for Seed to Series A startups either based in Africa or focused on developing solutions for African markets. Participants will benefit from comprehensive support, including hands-on mentorship from Google and industry experts aimed at overcoming key startup challenges.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Startups from Algeria, Botswana, Cameroon, Côte D’ivoire, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, and Zimbabwe are invited to apply.
  • Ideal candidates are between the Seed and Series A stages, demonstrating clear traction and growth potential.
  • Startups should be building scalable products or services targeting significant market opportunities and utilizing deep technologies, preferably in Machine Learning and AI.
  • A commitment from the CTO and/or technical team members to actively participate in all scheduled program sessions is required.

Program Benefits:

  • Equity-Free Support: Participants will not give up any equity in exchange for help during the program.
  • Mentorship: Direct guidance from seasoned Google professionals.
  • Training: Access to exclusive technical bootcamps and workshops.
  • Expert Access: Connections to a broad network of industry leaders and Google experts.
  • Google Product Credits: Eligible startups will receive credits for Google products.
  • Early Access: Opportunities to use new Google tools and products relevant to startup needs.
  • Strategic Support: Assistance in refining company and product strategies.
  • Technical Partnership: Collaboration with Google experts on critical technical projects.

Key Dates:

  • Application Deadline: May 20, 2024
  • Program Start Date: June 24, 2024
  • Graduation and Demo Day: September 12, 2024

How to Apply:
For more details on the application process and to submit your application, visit the Official Webpage of the Google for Startups Accelerator Africa Program.

The Google for Startups Accelerator Africa Program is an excellent opportunity for entrepreneurs to catapult their startup to new heights with the backing of Google’s resources and expertise. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this transformative experience!

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