#FastTrackTech Africa

Supporting the internationalization of tech startups

The #FastTrackTech Africa initiative aims to support digital entrepreneurs and tech startups in sub-Saharan Africa go international – with online and onsite training, advisory and coaching focused on building digital and business skills with a focus on regional & international business generation and investment promotion. The two-year project starts in October 2019 and targets 7 countries: Benin, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast, Mali, Rwanda, Tanzania and Zambia. The project will benefit at least 7 leading tech hubs, 200 tech startups and 2000 digital entrepreneurs.

 

Through this call for applications, #FastTrackTech Africa will onboard tech start-ups that will be segmented based on to their level of maturity and will benefit from the following services according to their categorization: 

 

1. Growth Phase: post-revenue, targeting new markets, new products 

2. Entrepreneurship Phase: Minimum Viable Product (MVP) confirmed, customer acquisition and retention ongoing

 

➔ Growth start-ups will have access to opportunities in the form of local and international start-up events and
competitions, to develop both their business and connect them with potential investors 

➔ Entrepreneurship start-ups will receive a blend of online and onsite training and targeted coaching on different topics related to building and further developing their business.

For more information, please visit:
http://www.intracen.org/e-Trade-for-Impact/Fast-Tracking-Digital-Entrepreneurship-in-Africa/  

 

One Growth tech startup per country will be sponsored by FastTrackTech to exhibit at 4YFN, the flagship startup event of the Mobile World Congress


►WHO CAN PARTICIPATE? 

As a relevant tech startup, you have to:  

➔ Use digital technology as a core enabling factor (e-commerce is included) 

➔ Have been launched within the last 3 years – ideally

➔ Be for-profit – but you can also have a social impact – mention it in your application!

➔ Have built a minimum viable product*, which has ideally generated some sales even if only a limited amount

 

* A Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is a product with basic features, but enough to get the attention of the consumer and to provide a feedback loop to guide future development 

 

*KNOCK-OUT criteria : The startup is not eligible for #FastTrackTech if it does not rely on technology as a a core enabling factor. Startups that provide incorrect information in the call for applications can be excluded or re-categorized. 

#FastTrackTech is funded by Canada, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Norway and Sweden through the ITC Trust Fund and by The Netherlands Trust Fund IV.

 

#FastTrackTech Africa

#FastTrackTech Africa

Overview

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February 28, 2020
Program dates Nov 18, 2019 - Oct 29, 2020
Organizer International Trade Centre
Website Visit website
Targets Rwanda, Tanzania, United Republic of
Sectors
Adtech, Agritech, Artificial intelligence, Big data, Blockchain, Cloud solutions, Computer games, Computer software, Connectivity, E-commerce, E-learning, E-sports, EdTech, Fintech, HealthTech, Information technology, Internet, Internet of things (IoT), Machine learning, Mobile, Online payment processing, Smart city solutions, Virtual reality

Team

  • Cathy Sall
    Cathy Sall
    Associate Programme Officer
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    Geneva, Switzerland

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