African entrepreneurs receive a boost with unique capacity building to scale their businesses

African entrepreneurs receive a boost with unique capacity building to scale their businesses

February 23, 2016

venturesafrica.com

Village Africa in partnership with Gearbox, a unique space for the promotion of innovative ideas in East Africa, has launched one of the first hardware accelerators on the continent. With support from The Lemelson Foundation, The Doen Foundation, SGII, and VC4Africa entrepreneurs from across Africa will be provided unique capacity building required to grow their businesses.

Technologies that increase the efficiency of energy and/or agricultural distribution systems will go a long way to solving some of the issues plaguing societies. Village Capital and gearbox will therefore enable some of these start-ups boost access to energy for all while providing increased agricultural productivity for small-holder farmers.

12 high-potential invention-based ventures will be selected to participate and will receive extensive feedback from their peers, potential customers, investors and industry experts, as well as the opportunity to peer-select two participating ventures to receive $50,000 each in pre-committed investment. These companies will also be judged based on a unique ability to draw upon business techniques in finding solutions to social.

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