11 African tech startups to benefit from $750 000 accelerator
From AI-powered healthtech to crypto-recycling, these 11 startups are set to benefit from three months of training and upskilling.
From AI-powered healthtech to crypto-recycling, these 11 startups are set to benefit from three months of training and upskilling.
The pre-Series A funding gives Flow the ability to roll its automated property advertising APIs to more social media platforms.
Having rolled out its local offerings in earnest last year, TCL has a number of affordably priced 4K TVs available to purchase in SA.
Shopstar has unveiled its new live shopping app, Flick Live, which is said to be a first for the local ecommerce space.
At its Startups Meet-up in Cape Town this week, Microsoft highlighted the steps it’s taking to assist when it comes to digital transformation.
Spark Money, built by Kenyan fintech startup Dvara, walked away with the first prize at the Huawei Developers Competition.
The 10 startups chosen for the Africa Startup Initiative will $750 000 in benefits and a direct cash investment of $18 000.
The team at Curbon have developed a plugin that allows ecommerce platforms to help fight climate change while customers shop online.
The latest cohort for the Google for Startups Black Founders Fund for Africa has been selected.
SD Gundam Battle Alliance has been updated but still has problems.
Stage 6 and Stage 4 are set to be regular fixtures as Eskom continues to struggle because of industrial action.
Samsung will get access to intellectual property for OLED display startup Cynora, which will likely fuel its next generation of foldables.