AFRICA • ENTERPRISE
Fanny Dauchez
JAN. 16, 2018
The Africa Regional Summit lasted for 3 days and brought together over 500 attendees commencing with a bootcamp for the participating startups, an ecosystem tour, investor day and culminated with a conference day on December 14th.
The Africa Regional Summit lasted for 3 days and brought together over 500 attendees commencing with a bootcamp for the participating startups, an ecosystem tour, investor day and culminated with a conference day on December 14th.
After hosting competitions in 20+ African countries throughout 2017, identifying the most promising startups and analyzing the local ecosystems, Seedstars World brought together the best and most promising entrepreneurs with ecosystem players, mentors, investors, corporates and other entrepreneurs across the continent. The event was hosted by local ambassador organisation UX Information Technologies with Standard Bank as the main platinum sponsor and supported by local and international partners such as the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Embassy of Switzerland, Enel, Merck, Orange, Microsoft, amongst others.
“We have been on a long and interesting journey when it comes to entrepreneurship and technology in emerging markets. As part of the Seedstars DNA we want to be on the ground working directly with startups, corporates and other stakeholders. This is exactly the reason why we are travelling to 88+ ecosystems globally this year including over 20 countries in Africa. We are very excited to be able to bring the entire network together in Mozambique this year and together look into some of the opportunities of the continent and explore how technologies can rapidly improve the current status quo in emerging markets worldwide.” says Claudia Makadristo, Regional Manager for Africa.
Here’s what happened:
The main stage was divided into 4 sessions and thematics followed by 20 startup pitches of the Seedstars local winners pitching on stage.
During the conference day, two sessions of workshops have been organised, offering an interactive format to discuss burning issues in Africa. The workshops were open to executive passes and gathered experts, entrepreneurs and corporates. It gave the opportunity for attendees to network with people in their sector of interest and to look for concrete solutions. Hereunder are the thematics:
Tupuca, AngolaIs - the first online food delivery platform in Angola. Tupuca serves over 20,000 customers, delivered over 80 000 meals in the first year and created over 75 jobs
YAPILI, Botswana - YAPILI is a peer-to-peer web platform and Android App offering new opportunities for many Africans to connect to doctors for health advice.
CinetPay, Cote d’Ivoire - CinetPay is mobile money payment gateway that enables e-merchants and merchants to accept mobile money and card payments, online or offline.
LangBot, Ethiopia - a gamified and AI-powered language teaching chatbot.
AgroCenta, Ghana - an online sales platform that connected smallholder farmers directly to an online market, which has wider geographic size, to sell their commodities.
M-Shule, Kenya - M-Shule improves learning for every primary student in Africa using artificial intelligence and SMS to deliver personalized, accessible education.
Esene, Mali - Esene is an onboard system that collects soil moisture to provide water and fertilizer for crops.
Tabech Servicos, Mozambique - MóvelCare is a virtual mobile insurance service that uses mobile phones to access funeral insurance without the use of internet.
Medsaf, Nigeria - Medsaf is the trusted medication platform for Africa. It connects pharmacies and hospitals with safe and cost effective medications.
PikiWash, Rwanda - an eco-friendly, time-saving solution for cleaning motorcycles
MaTontine, Senegal - MaTontine provides access to small loans and related financial services like micro-insurance by digitizing traditional savings circles
EMG Technologies, South Africa - EMGuidance solves a critical problem for medical professionals by aggregating medical content from regional experts in one app.
Nefrids Africa Limited, Tanzania - SimuBima is the first of its kind Mobile Phone Insurance Solution designed to reach as many users across Tanzania using digital channels.
Numida, Uganda - Numida issues a convenient and secured credit to Ugandan small businesses that use its free financial management app.
myRunner, Zimbabwe - over a million people travel by bus each month, myRunner’s vision is to change the way bus travel is experienced and make it easier and safer.
Gifted Mom, Cameroon - GiftedMom is democratising health information access in emerging markets through an AI-based remote medical support platform.
Prior to the conference, Seedstars World hosted a 2 day invite-only Bootcamp, where local and international pre-selected startups were working with world-class local and international mentors on improving their business models, growth strategy and mastering the investor pitch.
The main ecosystem builders on the continent as well as a delegation of VIP-invitees were also invited to engage with the local ecosystem in a so-called “knowledge exchange session”. In addition, the delegates visited factories, incubation/acceleration spaces, and engage in discussions with government entities to get a better understanding of the locally applied policies designed to support entrepreneurship in the country.
In addition, a number of different side-events were organised around the conference, such as the official opening of the Orange Corners Maputo Incubator by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.