What is the Space-Tech Innovation Challenge 2020?
The Space-Tech Innovation Challenge 2020 will identify and develop the most promising new innovators, entrepreneurs and early-stage businesses across Africa. The challenge is targeting downstream space-tech applications across agriculture, insurance, retail, sustainability and conservation. Do you have what it takes to empower Africa through space-tech innovation?
What is Space-Tech?
– The set of applications which use earth observation, the gathering of information about the physical, chemical and biological systems of the planet via remote-sensing technologies
– There has been a surge in demand for these applications across a wide range of industries where they are driving cost reductions and sustainability. Space-tech has reached a point where almost every business can or does use it – often without even knowing
Why Now?
– The African space-tech sector is one of the fastest-growing markets in the world, but it is still significantly underexploited. This represents a massive investment opportunity
– The African Union has identified earth observation as a key resource which must be leveraged in achieving Africa’s development goals
– One of the best ways to grow this sector is through an open innovation challenge
Outcomes
– To identify the most promising innovators, entrepreneurs and early-stage businesses across Africa and develop them into sustainable companies
– To develop Africa’s geospatial readiness so that African businesses can service African demand for geospatial intelligence
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Timeline
- 1 SEPTEMBER: Challenge open for applications
- 16 OCTOBER: Applications close
- NOVEMBER: Online pitches at Geo Week
- DECEMBER: Online business development support
- JANUARY: Final pitching den
- FEBRUARY – APRIL: Online incubation, virtual mentorship & access to peer-to-peer network
Top 10 participants receive
- Opportunity to showcase the company to a global audience at GEO Week, an intergovernmental earth observation conference
- Media coverage and social media blasts through ZASpace and partners
- Industry links and market access through ZASpace and partners
- Screening for investment by Anza Capital
- 1-month business development support through the Research Institute for Innovation & Sustainability
- Opportunity to pitch the company to judges and industry representatives during final pitching den
- Provision of ortho-ready satellite imagery from Maxar’s archive; 10x 25sqkm allocated per finalist up to the value of $75,250
Winners receive
- 4-month online incubation and virtual mentorship, and ongoing access to a peer-to-peer network through the TechTribe
- Winner: SecureWatch Premium 5GB valid for 3 months to the value of $12,500
- Second place & Third place: SecureWatch Premium 2GB valid for 3 months to the value of $5,000
- Opportunity to directly pitch your idea to a MAXAR representative.
Submission Criteria
- At least one of the founders is an African citizen, or company is registered in Africa
- Innovation uses geospatial intelligence to serve one or more of the following industries:
- Agriculture – Download brief
- Retail – Download brief
- Insurance – Download brief
- Sustainability and Conservation – Download brief
ENQUIRIES REGARDING SUBMISSIONS: ZASUBMISSIONS@OIREGIONALCONNECT.COM
Overview
Program dates | Oct 9, 2020: 9:00 |
Organizer | ZASpace |
Website | Visit website |
Targets | Africa |
Sectors | Agribusiness, Agritech, Artificial intelligence, Big data, Clean technology and energy, Crop farming, EdTech, HealthTech, Insurance, Retail, Transport and logistics, Waste management and recycling, Water, sanitation and hygiene |
Updates
- Thabo Scott posted an update on the Competition page Space-Tech Innovation Challenge 2020.
We would like to announce the deadline for the Space-Tech Innovation Challenge has been extended to 18 October 2020 at 23:59 CAT.
For more information, visit https://spacetech.africa/