By: Nana
Appiah Acquaye
Africa's technology startup
ecosystem continues to gain momentum as the Google for Startups Accelerator
Africa programme marks significant achievements in supporting entrepreneurs
across the continent.
Reflecting on the recent
Demo Day for the programme's 10th cohort, Alex Okosi, Managing Director for
Africa at Google, highlighted the determination and resilience demonstrated by
African founders who are building innovative solutions despite the challenges
associated with scaling businesses in emerging markets.
According to Okosi, the
latest cohort brought together 15 startups from across Africa, showcasing
solutions designed to address local and global challenges. He emphasized that
entrepreneurship requires exceptional courage, particularly in environments where
founders must continuously convince customers, investors and markets of the
opportunities they are pursuing.
The accelerator programme
provides participating startups with access to Google's expertise, technical
infrastructure, mentorship and insights from building and operating a global
technology company. The objective is to equip founders with the tools and resources
needed to scale sustainable and impactful businesses.
Since its launch in 2018,
the Google for Startups Accelerator Africa programme has supported more than
106 startups from 17 African countries. Collectively, these companies have
raised over $350 million in funding and created more than 3,700 jobs, underscoring
the growing contribution of technology-driven enterprises to Africa's economic
development.
The programme has become one
of the continent's notable startup support initiatives, helping founders refine
their products, strengthen business models and access networks that can
accelerate growth.