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    You are at:Home»Accelerators»Applications Open For African-focused Startups To Be part of Startupbootcamp Innovation Accelerator

    Applications Open For African-focused Startups To Be part of Startupbootcamp Innovation Accelerator

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    By AdeO on February 15, 2018 Accelerators, Entrepreneurship, Startups

    Startupbootcamp (SBC), last year launched its first-ever Africa-based programme. Building on the success of its inaugural 2017 Cape Town tech venture accelerator program, SBC Cape Town now embarks upon its FastTrack tour for 2018.

    Startupbootcamp Cape Town kicks off 2018 by hosting a FastTrack world tour that will include 19 FastTracks across the world in search of the next generation of Africa-focused startup talent. The FastTracks will be held in various cities across the globe between February and May 2018.

    “We think of Africa as the Cradle of Innovation and the Cradle of Disruption. The non-negotiable, incontrovertible trend is that the population is increasing and as a fundamental necessity for survival, innovation must happen. Innovation will happen. The fact is that there is going to be a level of disruption in Africa that is unrivalled in history. There is no other place on the planet where they’ve dealt with this crisis that we see as an opportunity. It is happening here and will continue to happen here for the rest of the century and we are not just discovering and scaling the startups that will disrupt the necessary industries, we’re fuelling them. We’re finding people, creating solutions and we’re way ahead of the rest of the world in many ways. For example, in the U.S., people are still cottoning on to digital cash, while Africa has been doing it for years,” states Philip Kiracofe, co-founder and CEO of the SBC Cape Town programme.

    What is a FastTrack:

    Startupbootcamp FastTracks are informal events hosted all over the world and the aim is for the SBC team, mentors and sponsors to have the opportunity to meet the most suitable early-stage companies interested in joining the 2018 programme.

    For each FastTrack, the top 10 startups that apply will receive instant feedback from a panel of industry mentors, they will be able to network with the SBC investment team and can also find out more about the programme itself.

    Startup teams that attend a FastTrack are 20% more likely to be invited to the final Selection Days where the ultimate Top 10 will be invited to join the three-month programme to be hosted in Cape Town commencing September.

    Who should apply to a FastTrack:

    Any startup operating in the FinTech, CyberSecurity, InsurTech, eCommerce, RetailTech and related industries is encouraged to join in the FastTracks.

    SBC Cape Town is specifically looking for startups in the following areas:

    • Blockchain and Distributed Ledger
    • Payment Solutions
    • Big Data and Analytics
    • Data and Behavioural Analytics
    • Insurance and Cyber Insurance
    • Financial Inclusion
    • Commerce and eCommerce
    • Identity and Authentication
    • Payments
    • Personal Financial Management
    • IoT
    • P2P Lending
    • Cross-border Transactions

    Where are the FastTracks:

    DATE CITY COUNTRY
    19 February 2018 Cape Town South Africa
    21 February 2018 Johannesburg South Africa
    26 February 2018 Gaborone Botswana
    28 February 2018 Harare Zimbabwe
    19 March 2018 Kigali Rwanda
    21 March 2018 Kampala Uganda
    23 March 2018 Nairobi Kenya
    7 April 2018 Lagos Nigeria
    9 April 2018 Abidjan Ivory Coast
    12 April 2018 Accra Ghana
    18 April 2018 Durban South Africa
    24 April 2018 Dubai United Arab Emirates
    26 April 2018 Cairo Egypt
    9 May 2018 Johannesburg South Africa
    14 May 2018 Tel Aviv Israel
    16 May 2018 Paris France
    18 May 2018 London England
    22 May 2018 Cape Town

    Beyond the FastTracks:

    FastTrack engagements are not a requirement to apply for the Startupbootcamp Cape Town Accelerator, and ALL startups are encouraged to apply. However, attending a FastTrack will be to your advantage.

    The final deadline for innovators and entrepreneurs to apply online for the final accelerator is 24 May 2018.

    From a pool of hundreds of applicants, the 10 most promising teams will be selected and provided with EUR 15,000, 100+ highly engaged industry mentors, free office space, access to funding and a network of industry partners, investors and venture capital firms.

    The 3-month Bootcamp kicks off in September 2018 in Cape Town, South Africa, and will be led by seasoned innovation experts, Zachariah George, Philip Kiracofe, and Paul Nel.

    How to apply to a FastTrack:

    • Visit the Startupbootcamp Cape Town FastTrack page here
    • Click on your chosen FastTrack
    • Remember: Applications close 3 days before the FastTrack.
    • Good to Know: Only 10 teams are invited to each FastTrack so get your applications in as soon as possible!
    • Remember: Applications for the final Accelerator open on 21 February 2018.

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