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Open Startup is investing up to $50,000 in African tech startups tackling climate, health, and AI challenges. Applications close July 31 for this pan-African accelerator program.
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Open Startup is investing up to $50,000 in African tech startups tackling climate, health, and AI challenges. Applications close July 31 for this pan-African accelerator program.

Egypt just launched the third round of Logivators, a program that turns logistics headaches into startup gold. The first two editions already helped 15 startups win contracts, funding, and even Shark Tank spots.

After helping over 1,000 startups across 20 African countries, Open Startup is betting the continent's next breakthrough will come from laboratories and research centers. The organization just launched a new program connecting scientists with investors to turn discoveries into businesses.

Ten student teams at Savitribai Phule Pune University just scored Rs 25,000 each to turn their startup dreams into reality. The university's first Startup Olympiad crowned winners across six categories, from defense tech to sustainable agriculture.

New research shows artificial intelligence can predict which startups will succeed better than experienced human investors. The breakthrough could make smart investment advice accessible to everyone, not just elite venture capital firms.

Over 220 aspiring women entrepreneurs gathered at a women's university in India to learn how to turn their startup dreams into reality. Industry experts shared practical wisdom on innovation, funding, and building resilient businesses.

A Houston-based venture platform has helped over 70 African startups raise $5 million in funding through an eight-week accelerator program. More than 30 percent of graduates secured investment within six months.
Eleven African tech startups are competing today in Lagos for a shot at $1 million in investment funding and a place at the global finals. The finalists span fintech, healthtech, and AI solutions tackling Africa's most pressing challenges.

A new media platform dedicated to Africa's startup ecosystem just launched at a major European tech summit. African-Startups.com aims to give underreported African entrepreneurs the global visibility they deserve.

Vietnam's National Innovation Centre and Berlin's top tech university just signed a deal to connect their startup worlds. The partnership will train entrepreneurs, share technology, and help Vietnamese startups go global.

Nigeria's tech capital Lagos has climbed into the top 70 global startup cities, growing 23% in just one year. The surge positions Africa as home to three of the world's fastest-growing startup regions.

Portuguese entrepreneurs are proving that world-class startups can emerge from anywhere. At a packed Lisbon event, founders shared how they built groundbreaking companies that now serve thousands of businesses globally.

Ten Thai startups pitched to Korean investors at the first Seoul-Thailand Startup Innovation Space, creating new partnerships between Asia's rising tech hubs. The event at the Thai ambassador's residence exceeded expectations and could become a regular platform for cross-border collaboration.

Karnataka just opened applications for Elevate NxT, offering grants up to $12,000 per startup to fuel innovations in AI, quantum computing, and green energy. The program aims to transform cutting-edge research into real-world solutions that could change how we live and work.

Thailand climbed to 49th place globally in startup rankings for the first time in six years while becoming Southeast Asia's top medical technology hub. The nation posted one of the fastest growth rates among the world's top 50 countries at 62.6%.

When US funding vanished, Egypt's government took over a startup accelerator program and saw it through to success. Sixty-one startups in underserved regions completed the program and attracted $4 million in investments.

Carnegie Mellon University Africa is now accepting applications for a program that gives early-stage tech startups up to $50,000 in funding, 12 months of expert guidance, and access to global investors. The initiative aims to help African founders turn promising ideas into sustainable, revenue-generating businesses.

Egypt just unveiled Startup Egypt, a first-of-its-kind platform connecting entrepreneurs directly with government agencies, investors, and funding. The goal: support 5,000 startups and create 500,000 jobs while boosting the nation's innovation economy.

Nigeria just opened applications for a nationwide program offering grants up to $7,215 and equity investments of $100,000 to startup founders in all 36 states. The government-backed initiative aims to fuel innovation beyond traditional tech hubs like Lagos and Abuja.

A new quarterly event series is bringing together African startup founders, investors, and regulators to solve the communication gaps slowing down the continent's tech growth. Signal Q1 kicks off March 27 in Lagos with 20 speakers tackling real challenges facing entrepreneurs.
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