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In this week’s edition of the startup spotlight, we feature Tunisian e-mobility startup IntiGo, which is making waves in the urban mobility sector with its innovative solutions.
Founded in 2018, IntiGo has swiftly emerged as a frontrunner in providing convenient and sustainable transportation options in urban areas. At its core, IntiGo aims to transform the way people move around cities by offering efficient and eco-friendly transportation services. Their mission is to alleviate the challenges associated with congestion, pollution, and limited mobility options, ultimately creating a more sustainable and livable future for urban communities. With a fleet of electric vehicles and advanced technology infrastructure, IntiGo offers on-demand ride-sharing and micro-mobility services tailored to the unique needs of urban dwellers.
IntiGo’s impact on urban communities has been profound. By promoting shared transportation, IntiGo reduces the number of private vehicles on the road, leading to decreased traffic congestion and improved air quality. The use of electric vehicles further contributes to a significant reduction in carbon emissions, paving the way for greener and cleaner cities.
Additionally, IntiGo’s services have enhanced accessibility, particularly for underserved neighborhoods and areas with limited public transportation options. IntiGo’s commitment to sustainability extends beyond its operations. They actively partner with local governments, urban planners, and communities to develop smart transportation solutions that align with citywide sustainability goals. In a world where urbanization is rapidly increasing, IntiGo’s dedication to providing efficient, eco-friendly, and accessible transportation options is crucial.

This week on the Startup Spotlight, we feature Gebeya, an innovative ed-tech startup based in Ethiopia.
Gebeya is revolutionizing the education landscape and empowering individuals to thrive in the digital era.

PayDay is a double dual-headquartered fintech company in Canada and Rwanda that has emerged as a game-changer, reshaping the landscape of financial services.

LifeBank is a Nigerian health tech startup that has gained recognition for pioneering efforts in bridging the gap between medical suppliers and healthcare providers.