12 startups to receive $120,000 each from Techstars

Techstars, one of the most active startup investors in Africa, has announced its second cohort  for its pan-African accelerator program.

Techstars  runs this program in partnership with ARM Labs, a  Lagos-based innovation program.

The cohort comprises 12 startups operating in Ghana, Nigeria and East Africa. They have four teams with at least one female co- founder.

The  program had initially focused on companies operating in FinTech and PropTech for its first cohort.

This year however, the program expands its scope for a broader focus.

This second cohort broadly includes entrepreneurs that are changing Africa and the world, by using technology, data and intelligence.

Oyin Solebo, managing director, ARM Labs Lagos Techstars Accelerator, said, “Our second cohort truly showcases, and perhaps also epitomises, the wealth of talent, innovation and ingenuity that can be found within the African tech ecosystem.”

The second cohort includes startups in fintech, logistics, e-Commerce, healthtech, renewable energy, and future of work. 

The 2023 cohort is a 14-week immersive program. 

Techstars will invest up to $120,000 in funding in each selected startup and the program will provide them with access to over $400,000 in cash equivalent hosting, accounting ,legal support and other benefits worth more than $5M. 

“The current market dynamics means that founders need a combination of financial support as well as technical assistance and access to networks in order to build resilient businesses,”  Solebo said.

In addition to the funding, the cohort will receive mentorship sessions from notable experts in Africa’s tech ecosystem, like 

These experts will provide the startups with comprehensive guidance and specialised services to support their growth journey. 

The startups will also access Techstars’ 10,000 founders, alumni, and mentors network. 

The program will conclude with an invite-only Demo Day on February 22nd, 2024, where founders will showcase their progress. 

    THE SELECTED STARTUPS

The sourcing and selection was led by Managing Director for the accelerator, Oyin Solebo. 

The  screening committee consists directors at Techstars and  executive leaders at ARM – Jumoke Ogundare, Sadiq Mohammed, Wale Odutola, Uche Azubuike and Ina Alogwu as well as selected invited seasoned investors – Nneka Eze of Vested World, Maya Horgan Famodu of Ingressive Capital, Olumide Soyombo of Voltron Capital and Dotun Olowoporuku of Ventures Platform. 

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