Google has unveiled the latest cohort of startups selected for the 2024 Google for Startups Accelerator Africa program, reinforcing its commitment to fostering Africa’s growing tech ecosystem.
This year’s program spotlights innovators tackling pressing challenges across fintech, health tech, and artificial intelligence, showcasing the continent’s diverse technological capabilities.
Launched in 2018, the accelerator has supported 106 startups from 17 African countries, collectively raising $263 million in funding and creating over 2,800 jobs.
By providing mentorship, equity-free support, and access to Google’s extensive network, the program equips startups with the tools to scale their solutions and drive transformative change across Africa’s digital economy.
The 2024 cohort features six startups:
These startups are well-positioned to address systemic challenges in African markets, including financial inclusion, healthcare access, and education.
Google’s focus on leveraging artificial intelligence and advanced technologies ensures the cohort is equipped to make a meaningful impact in their respective sectors and the broader economy.
The program highlights Google’s dedication to supporting Africa’s tech entrepreneurs amidst a challenging venture funding environment.
With resources, mentorship, and a global network, the initiative provides a vital springboard for African startups to scale and bring innovative solutions to the continent’s most pressing issues.
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