AfricArena’s recent Safarilex Bootcamp held in Kenya saw the participation of two decentralized infrastructure startups:
Mavuno Technologies from Tanzania
NoorNation from Egypt
The 2 are part of 32 startups selected for their outstanding innovation and potential. The startups will now get to network and be part of AfricaArena’s Founders’ Deal Flow Bootcamp.
In addition to such bootcamps, AfricaArena regularly holds summits across the continent, and an annual mega summit in Cape Town, South Africa.
The Founders’ Deal Flow Bootcamp program seeks to expedite the expansion of promising startups by providing valuable insights into crucial aspects that are frequently neglected by other incubation programs.
Furthermore, the program readies startups for:
Engaging with investors
Building networks, and
Nurturing relationships in the fiercely competitive tech industry
The program also provides founders with opportunities to establish connections with fellow entrepreneurs from various regions across Africa through a range of events and activities.
Here is a list of standout startups that were selected for the Safarilex Bootcamp, categorized by their areas of focus:
AgriTech
Arable Grow, South Africa – Addresses food security by democratizing vertical farming technology
WildBio, South Africa – Uses food processing technologies to create affordable, nutritious foods and increase farmer incomes
Chanzi, Tanzania – Converts food waste into nutritious animal feed protein using black soldier fly larvae
Seabex, Tunisia – Improves irrigation management by considering plot data, climate, and cultivated plant varieties
SKT Aeroshutter, Tanzania – Focuses on large-scale reforestation projects in East Africa with an emphasis on sustainability and CO2 sequestration
Koolboks, Nigeria – Develops eco-friendly, solar refrigeration products for domestic, commercial, and healthcare use
Mavuno Technologies, Tanzania – Provides decentralized infrastructure for African smallholder farmers by offering access to finances, farm inputs and professional services
CleanTech
Mazi Mobility, Tanzania – Connects individuals to solar energy access through convenient payment plans
Rensource Energy, Nigeria – Utilizes food processing technologies to make nutritious foods accessible and improve farmer incomes
Ampersand Solar – Focuses on creating circular economies and addressing environmental issues through data-driven solutions
Women in Green Economy
Farm-to-Feed, Kenya – Aims to reduce food loss and waste while enhancing farmers’ income through a circular food system
AI Scarecrow Technologies, Ghana – Uses AI and robotics to deter pests from destroying cereal crops in Ghana
Melanin Kapital, Kenya – Provides African SMEs with access to last-mile carbon financing to enhance green equipment accessibility
Motherland, Kenya – Builds connections between agritech startups and smallholder farms in Kenya
ClimateTech
SunFi, Nigeria – Connects individuals to solar energy access through convenient payment plans
Naturelock Food, Kenya – Utilizes food processing technologies to create nutritious foods while enhancing farmer incomes
Circularity Space, Kenya – Uses technology to create circular economies and address environmental issues through data-driven solutions
Arbreen, Kenya – Focuses on large-scale reforestation projects in East Africa, emphasizing CO2 sequestration
Farmz2u, Nigeria – Aims to build Africa’s operational engine for its agriculture supply chain through data-centric solutions
Noornation, Egypt – A renewable energy startup bridging life essentials through decentralized infrastructure solutions for less-served areas in Egypt and Sub-Saharan Africa
Today, Kenya – A renewable energy semiconductor manufacturing startup
Arena Recycling Industry, Tanzania – Addresses plastic waste pollution through innovative and sustainable solutions, including processing plastic waste using semi-automatic polymer sand technology
In 2019, House Africa, a Nigerian blockchain-based startup, won the Fantom Foundation Challenge 2019 at the AfricArena Conference held in Cape Town, South Africa. Since then the startup has become one of the foremost non-fintech blockchain startups on the continent, most notably securing $400,000 in venture capital funding back in April 2023.
AfricArena now moves to Tunis, Tunisia for the AI, DeepTech, HealthTech & EdTech Summit that will take place from October 11-12 2023. In this summit, investors and African tech startups will meet to discuss investment opportunities in Africa, specifically North Africa.
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
LIST | 2 out of 32 Startups Selected for AfricArena Bootcamp Offer Decentralized Infrastructure Solutions
AfricArena’s recent Safarilex Bootcamp held in Kenya saw the participation of two decentralized infrastructure startups:
The 2 are part of 32 startups selected for their outstanding innovation and potential. The startups will now get to network and be part of AfricaArena’s Founders’ Deal Flow Bootcamp.
In addition to such bootcamps, AfricaArena regularly holds summits across the continent, and an annual mega summit in Cape Town, South Africa.
The Founders’ Deal Flow Bootcamp program seeks to expedite the expansion of promising startups by providing valuable insights into crucial aspects that are frequently neglected by other incubation programs.
Furthermore, the program readies startups for:
The program also provides founders with opportunities to establish connections with fellow entrepreneurs from various regions across Africa through a range of events and activities.
Here is a list of standout startups that were selected for the Safarilex Bootcamp, categorized by their areas of focus:
AgriTech
CleanTech
Women in Green Economy
ClimateTech
In 2019, House Africa, a Nigerian blockchain-based startup, won the Fantom Foundation Challenge 2019 at the AfricArena Conference held in Cape Town, South Africa. Since then the startup has become one of the foremost non-fintech blockchain startups on the continent, most notably securing $400,000 in venture capital funding back in April 2023.
AfricArena now moves to Tunis, Tunisia for the AI, DeepTech, HealthTech & EdTech Summit that will take place from October 11-12 2023. In this summit, investors and African tech startups will meet to discuss investment opportunities in Africa, specifically North Africa.