A Ventureburn startup news features 20 accelerators, incubators for African startups to apply for in 2020.
There are now a number of programmes that are not only based on the continent, but specifically deal with African tech startups, which makes getting accepted for such programmes a little easier.
Ventureburn lists some of the more prominent accelerators that accept startups from the continent.
The list includes: Start-Up Chile, Alchemist Accelerator, OceanHub Africa, Itanna, Vatebra Tech Hub, Y Combinator, HiiL Justice Accelerator, Injini, Google Launchpad Accelerator Africa, Fb Start Accelerator, Startupbootcamp Afritech, Labs by ARM 2.0, Katapult Accelerator, Flat6Labs, Startupbootcamp Fintech Cairo, Grindstone Accelerator, AUC Venture Lab, Impulse Accelerator, Akro Accelerator, and MAN Impact Accelerator.
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