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To stimulate, celebrate and reward innovation and entrepreneurship in SSA
The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation, founded by the Royal Academy of Engineering, is Africa’s biggest prize dedicated to engineering innovation. It awards crucial commercialization support to ambitious African innovators developing scalable engineering solutions to local challenges, demonstrating the importance of engineering as an enabler of improved quality of life and economic development.
The aim of the Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation is to stimulate, celebrate, and reward innovation and entrepreneurship in sub-Saharan Africa.
Applications are invited from entrepreneurs and engineers in sub-Saharan Africa who have developed an innovative product or service that can provide scalable solutions to local challenges, with a particular emphasis on sustainable social and economic development. Applicants with engineering-related innovations from all disciplines are invited to enter, whether or not the applicant themselves have an engineering background.
A seven-month period of tailored training and mentoring culminates in a showcase event where a winner is selected to receive GBP 25,000 along with three runners-up, who are each awarded GBP 10,000.
The Africa Prize is generously supported by the Shell Centenary Scholarship Fund and the UK Government’s Global Challenges Research Fund.
A shortlist of 16 applicants will be selected to receive a seven-month package of mentoring and training. The program will be structured to give entrepreneurs the skills and knowledge to:
The training will take various formats but will require a significant time commitment over the seven months. All reasonable costs are covered to attend and participate in these activities.
The training period will run from late 2020 to mid-2021. This includes:
The shortlist will be asked to submit a full business plan and updates on their business from the first period of training, on our online system, in May 2021. The Judging Panel will review these and identify four finalists.
All shortlisted applicants will display their innovations at an exhibition at the final event* in June/July 2021
The four finalists will pitch in front of a live audience and the Africa Prize judges. The prizes will be awarded following an assessment by the Judging Panel.
* Due to COVID-19, in-person training weeks and events are not guaranteed for the 2020-21 cycle. Please assume that the program will be online and will require regular internet access. If you have issues accessing the internet, please let us know in your application so we can try to support you.
Applicants must have developed, or be in the process of developing a new technological innovation. Applicants should have the ambition to take a leading role in creating a new business to commercialize this innovation.
The Africa Prize is part-funded by the UK Government’s Global Challenges Research Fund, and as such, all activities must be compliant with Official Development Assistance (ODA) rules. Innovations must:
All applications must be submitted via the online grant system, available here: https://grants.raeng.org.uk. You must register through the system before you can apply. The application form has six sections and will take approximately one and a half to two hours to complete.
For more information on the ODA guidance please visit: www.oecd.org/dac/stats/What-is-ODA.pdf