Next Generation Africa 2023 – Call for Startups

Next Generation Africa 2023 – Call for Startups

Next Generation Africa 2023 – Call for Startups

The Next Generation Africa Call for Startups received 326 applications from startups across the continent. This initiative was launched to support African early-stage startups and provide them with the resources they need to grow and scale their businesses, creating networking opportunities with the Italian innovation ecosystem.

Here are some insights and takeaways from the call for startups:

1. Team Size

On average, each startup that applied to the call had 2.3 founders and 4.7 employees. This indicates that most startups in Africa are small teams, with a focus on lean operations and efficiency. However, there were some startups that had larger teams, with up to 20 employees.

2. Gender diversity

170 of the 326 projects received featured a team with female co-founders. This is a positive sign for gender diversity in the startup ecosystem and shows that women are taking an active role in shaping the future of African entrepreneurship. However, there is still work to be done to ensure that women have equal access to resources and opportunities in the startup ecosystem.

3. Established Startups

62% of the participating startups were already incorporated. This indicates that there is a growing number of startups in Africa that are gaining traction and making an impact in their respective industries. However, there is still a need to support early-stage startups, as they are the ones that are most in need of resources and support.

4. Geographic Distribution

The startups that applied to the call came from 36 different countries across Africa. 

The majority of the startups that applied to the call were from East Africa, with 90.1% of the applications coming from this region.

The top countries represented were:

1. Rwanda: The highest number of startups that applied to the call were from Rwanda, with 27% of the applications coming from this country.

2. Uganda: The second-highest number of startups that applied to the call were from Uganda, with 19.6% of the applications coming from this country.

3. Kenya: 15.9% of the applications came from Kenya.

4. Tanzania and Nigeria: 7,4% of the applications came from Tanzania and Nigeria.

5. Democratic Republic of the Congo: 2.7% of the applications came from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

6. United States: 2.7% of the applications came from the United States.

7. Ghana: 1.8% of the applications came from Ghana.

8. Other: 14.4% of the applications came from other countries, including Burundi, Ethiopia, Senegal, South Africa, Zambia, Botswana, and more.

 

5. Industry Breakdown

The startups that applied to the Next Generation Africa Call for Startups came from a variety of industries. The breakdown of the industries represented in the call for startups:

– Agribusiness / Circular economy (26.1%)

– ICT (17.8%)

– Edtech & HR (13.5%)

– Healthcare (12.8%)

– Sustainable energy & mobility (7.1%)

– Fintech (7.9%)

– Travel & Hospitality (6.7%)

– Manufacturing (7.9%)

This breakdown shows that there is a diverse range of startups in Africa, with a focus on industries that have the potential to make a significant impact on the continent.

Agribusiness / Circular economy: This sector had the highest representation in the call for startups, with 85 startups applying. This is also not surprising, given that agriculture is a key industry in Africa. The agriculture startups that applied to the call were focused on a variety of areas, including agribusiness, food processing, and more. The focus of these startups was on agribusiness and circular economy, which involves creating a closed-loop system where waste is minimized and resources are reused.

ICT: 58 startups applied from the ICT sector, which includes startups focused on information and communication technology. These startups were focused on a variety of areas, including mobile apps, software development, and more.

– Edtech & HR: 44 startups applied from the edtech and HR sector, which includes startups focused on education technology and human resources. These startups were focused on a variety of areas, including e-learning, skills development, and more.

Healthcare: 42 startups applied from the healthcare sector, which includes startups focused on healthcare technology and services.  This is a positive sign, as healthcare is an important industry that has the potential to make a significant impact on the continent. The healthcare startups that applied to the call were focused on a variety of areas, including telemedicine, medical devices, and more.

– Sustainable energy & mobility: 23 startups applied from the sustainable energy and mobility sector, which includes startups focused on renewable energy and transportation. These startups were focused on a variety of areas, including solar energy, electric vehicles, and more.

– Fintech: 26 startups applied from the fintech sector, which includes startups focused on financial technology. This is not a surprising trend, given the growing interest in financial technology in Africa. Fintech has the potential to make a significant impact on the continent, by providing access to financial services to those who were previously excluded from the traditional banking system. The fintech startups that applied to the call were focused on a variety of areas, including mobile payments, remittances, lending, and more.

– Travel & Hospitality: 22 startups applied from the travel and hospitality sector, which includes startups focused on tourism and hospitality. These startups were focused on a variety of areas, including travel booking platforms, hotel management software, and more.

– Manufacturing: 26 startups applied from the manufacturing sector, which includes startups focused on manufacturing and production. These startups were focused on a variety of areas, including 3D printing, food processing, and more.

6. Commitment to Learning

95% of the teams that applied said they would be able to attend the 5-day bootcamp and presentation in Kigali in the 2nd week of August. This is a strong indication of the commitment and dedication of African startups to take advantage of opportunities to learn and grow. This commitment to learning is essential for startups to succeed in a rapidly changing business environment.

7. Collaboration and Networking

The selected startups will have the opportunity to participate in a 5-day bootcamp and presentation in Kigali, Rwanda. This is a chance to network with other startups, meet investors, and gain valuable insights from industry experts. Collaboration and networking are essential for startups to succeed, as they provide access to resources and opportunities that would otherwise be unavailable.

Speaking about this first phase of “Next Generation Africa” initiative, Andrea Censoni, President & Co-founder at BeEntrepreneurs said:

Overall, Next Generation Africa Call for Startups shows that there is a growing interest in entrepreneurship in East Africa, with a focus on industries that have the potential to make a significant impact on the continent. We are excited to see what the future holds for these startups and we believe that they have the potential to make a significant impact in their respective industries and communities.

Stay tuned on our social media channels to find out the next phases and the selected projects!

Click here for more information about “Next Generation Africa”.

Startup Africa Roadshow 2022 – Press release aggiornata

Startup Africa Roadshow 2022 – Press release aggiornata

Startup Africa Roadshow 2022 – Press release aggiornata

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The best of African innovation met  Europe and Italy at the Startup Africa Roadshow

The best of African innovation met  Europe and Italy at the Startup Africa Roadshow

The best of African innovation met  Europe and Italy at the Startup Africa Roadshow

From agriculture to finance, through fashion and health: the winning startups of Startup Africa Roadtrip 2019 and 2021 introduced themselves in Turin and Milan thanks to BeEntrepreneurs APS and the Italian Embassy in Uganda.

Africa and innovation is a combination that’s going to mark the social, technological, and scientific future of humanity: and that’s why BeEntrepreneurs APS and the Italian Embassy in Uganda decided to bring the best startups from Silicon Savannah, the ecosystem including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda, to Europe with the Startup Africa Roadshow.

The initiative gave 6 projects the opportunity to introduce themselves and meet the economic, financial, entrepreneurial, and industrial fabric of Turin and Milan, for a week focused on building connections thanks to networking and training opportunities, meetings, and sessions with potential investors. The Startup Africa Roadshow culminated with two major events open to the innovation communities, which took place on Tuesday, May 10 at the OGR in Turin and Wednesday, May 11 at the Cariplo Factory in Milan.

These startups were selected from hundreds of other businesses and were the winners of the 2021 “Next Generation Africa” and 2019 “Made in Africa” editions of Startup Africa Roadtrip. This non-profit initiative was launched by BeEntrepreneurs in 2017 to support innovation in developing countries and took place in Kampala, Uganda, at the end of a tech week of training by Italian volunteers. The program included mentoring and pitching sessions, “go to market” strategies, business modeling, and fundraising techniques. At the end of the program, an independent jury selected the best teams.

THE WINNING STARTUPS

Next Generation Africa 2021

Kimuli Fashionability (Mpigi, Uganda) creates unique clothing items produced by people with disabilities using recycled fabrics and plastic waste combined with traditional African textiles.

Phy2App (Nairobi, Kenya) developed an app to simplify economic and financial transactions between local agricultural producers and potential customers through processes based on trust and transparency.

Zofi Cash (Kampala, Uganda) developed a digital payment platform that allows employees to obtain an advance on their salary to prevent economic and financial emergencies, a very relevant problem in the country.

Marula Proteen (Kampala, Uganda) transforms the city’s organic waste into fertilizer through a biological process obtained thanks to insect larvae, which are in turn used as high-quality feed for livestock.

Made in Africa 2019

HerHealth (Kampala, Uganda) developed technological solutions to facilitate access to healthcare through a community-based approach focused on promoting health awareness in the most disadvantaged rural communities.

Gorilla Conservation Coffee (Bwindi, Uganda) is a social enterprise training coffee producers with the goal of improving yield and quality and safeguarding the natural habitat of the gorillas present in Bwindi National Park.

Over the past five years, the Startup Africa Roadtrip project has become an increasingly important reference point in promoting the link between the Italian and East African innovation ecosystems. All this thanks to 5 training programs, a database of over 1500 startups, more than 80 entrepreneurial teams formed, a network with more than 100 stakeholders, and a group of 40 young professionals capable of believing in innovation as a tool to create intercultural bridges between Italy and Africa in full harmony with the vision of the founders Andrea Censoni and Lorenzo D’Amelio.

The vision of BeEntrepreneurs APS is entirely fulfilled: “Thanks to Startup Africa Roadshow – emphasizes President Andrea Censoni – we have created connections, contaminations, and synergies between the African innovation system and the Italian one, it is a really important milestone for our association and our Startup Africa Roadtrip project. The event should have taken place already 2 years ago but the pandemic forced us to postpone it: the motivation of our group of 50 volunteers, coming from 3 continents, gave us the strength to resist and reorganize ourselves with the participation of over 100 entities including corporates, incubators, accelerators, investors, and startups.”

Cristina Toscano – Program Officer Fondazione Cariplo comments: «Innovation for Development, a program promoted by the Cariplo and Compagnia di San Paolo Foundations, supports Startup Africa Roadtrip and the 2022 Roadshow with a view to further encouraging cross-fertilization between the international cooperation sector to African development and innovation through networking and mutual contamination opportunities.”

“We are really happy,” says Mattia Voltaggio – Head of Joule, Eni’s School for Business – “to be part of this project that promotes new forms of international collaboration between Europe and Africa, where Eni operates. The African continent represents today an opportunity for change in the energy sector and shows us, through the entrepreneurial talents selected within ‘Next Generation Africa’, also to have developed a strong sensitivity towards female, inclusive, and sustainable entrepreneurship. We are sure that together we can start new development opportunities, the result of a mixture of skills, experiences, and enthusiasm.”

Enrico Mercadante – Specialist and Innovation Director South Europe at Cisco comments: “It was an honor to host a leg of the Startup Africa Roadshow at our cybersecurity co-innovation center in Milan. We have seen beautiful entrepreneurial ideas that are already mature enough to receive further investments and we have met talents that have given very interesting perspectives on how to imagine a more equitable and sustainable world, perfectly aligned with our intent to create, thanks to digital, a more inclusive future for everyone.”

«Startup Africa Roadtrip – says Laura Prinzi – CEO of B Heroes and Managing Director of lastminute foundation – is a project of great value for us: creating bridges between Italy and African countries with a view to mutual learning and valorisation of ecosystems of innovation of both contexts, contributes to the development of economic systems and, at the same time, brings to light a different and little-known narrative of the African continent, away from stereotypes and preconceptions and much closer to that living and vibrant context – which many countries Africans are expressing – and that can tell us a lot about the future.”

The Startup Africa Roadshow was made possible thanks to the supporters Last Minute Foundation, Eni Joule, DHH, Innovation for Development, Uber, and Primo Ventures.

Technical partners: AVSI, Cisco, Startup Wise Guys, BizPlace, 80/90 Estudio Creativo, The Innovation Village, Rifò, Digitonic, Kaleidoc, and Tech Garage.

Ecosystem partners: B Heroes, Oneday, B4I Bocconi for Innovation, E4Impact, Cariplo Factory, TAG – Talent Garden, Dpixel, Endeavor Italy, PoliHub Innovation Park, Feat. Ventures, OGR, Politecnico di Milano, Bocconi, SIT – Social Innovation Teams, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, and PlugandPlay.

 

From May 9th  to 13th  2022, Startup Africa Roadshow is bringing the leaders of African innovation to Italy

From May 9th  to 13th  2022, Startup Africa Roadshow is bringing the leaders of African innovation to Italy

From May 9th  to 13th  2022, Startup Africa Roadshow is bringing the leaders of African innovation to Italy

 

Milan, April 19, 2022 – For the first time, the winning teams of “Next Generation Africa,” a program promoted by the BeEntrepreneurs association and the Italian Embassy in Uganda, are in Italy.

A week designed to build bridges between innovation ecosystems. From May 9 to 13, the Startup Africa Roadshow is set to welcome in Italy the best entrepreneurial talents from Uganda, shortlisted during the Tech Week of “Next Generation Africa” held in the Ugandan capital Kampala at the end of 2021. The project, managed by the Beentrepreneurs APS association, continues to support the growth of the most promising entrepreneurial teams from the “Silicon Savannah,” the innovation ecosystem composed of Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda, which in recent years has seen increasing dynamism with the presence of more than 100 tech hubs (including incubators, accelerators, and coworking spaces) and more than 700 million dollars of investments attracted by startups (Partech, 2021 report).

The wave of innovation that started in Kenya and is sweeping across East Africa has led to entrepreneurial bets like the 21 companies that the volunteers of the Beentrepreneurs association trained during “Next Generation Africa,” held in November 2021 following a call for startups that gathered over 300 applications. It was an intense week of training by Italian volunteers, including mentoring sessions, how to pitch, “go to market” strategies, business modeling, and fundraising techniques. The training culminated in a demo day, where an independent jury awarded the best teams.

Among them is Kimuli Fashionability, a Ugandan social impact startup that combines the challenge of recycling plastic waste with the support of 102 collaborators with disabilities. The project, launched by the young entrepreneur Juliet Namujju, a 25-year-old seamstress, arrives in Italy following her victory at “Next Generation Africa” along with other startups that made it to the top: Phy2App, an app which simplifies transactions between local agricultural producers and potential end customers; and Zofi Cash, a payment platform that allows employees to obtain an advance on their monthly salary, a widespread need in Uganda. Finally, it’s worth mentioning the team that won the special prize for sustainability, Marula Proteen, which transforms organic waste in Kampala into high-nutrient-value fertilizer through a biological process using insects, following the circular economy model.

They will be joined by some of the key players of the 2019 edition of Kampala Tech Week, whose Italian experience, scheduled for spring 2020, was postponed due to the outbreak of the pandemic: these include HerHealth, an all-female startup that develops health technology solutions to enable access to care in the most disadvantaged rural communities; and Gorilla Conservation Coffee, a project that contributes to the conservation of wildlife in Bwindi National Park while supporting local farmers.

And it is precisely this energy that the Startup Africa Roadshow will bring to Italy, with an intense program of stages between Milan and Turin marked by networking and training moments, field meetings with the most innovative experiences of our country, sessions of comparison with potential investors, and also a public event open to the innovation community.

The main event is scheduled for Wednesday, May 11 in Milan (limited seats, registration here), at the Cariplo Factory spaces in Base: an unmissable opportunity to get to know the entrepreneurial teams up close, but also for the presentation of the preview of the video report made by director Valerio Casale during the trip to Kampala of Startup Africa Roadtrip.

Launched in 2017 as the “Startup Africa Roadtrip” project, BeEntrepreneurs APS association’s flòagship program has grown over the years, becoming the reference point in promoting the meeting between the Italian and East African innovation ecosystems, with a track record that can boast 5 training programs resulting from as many calls for innovators fueled by a database of over 1500 startups, more than 80 entrepreneurial teams formed, and a network with more than 100 stakeholders.

Animating and supporting the projects of BeEntrepreneurs is a growing network of 40 young professionals who, sharing the vision of founders Andrea Censoni and Lorenzo D’Amelio, believe in innovation as a way to create intercultural bridges between Italy and Africa, discover new development opportunities, offering time, enthusiasm, and skills to create impact and shape the future.

“Startup Africa Roadtrip has reached its most complete realization,” emphasize Censoni and D’Amelio, co-founders of the initiative. “Two years after the first Roadshow, which was canceled due to the pandemic situation, our group is more united than ever. The motivation that drives us is given by an ambitious mission: to tell and bear witness that, precisely through innovation, new forms of international cooperation and collaboration between Europe and Africa are possible.”

Over the years, the association has been a catalyst for numerous realities that embrace this vision, building a network of important public and private partners, primarily the Italian Embassy in Uganda. “This year too, we have fully supported the ‘Startup Africa Roadtrip’ project aimed at Ugandan startups and innovators,” says Ambassador Massimiliano Mazzanti. “Training, innovation, and international partnerships are crucial to face the challenges of the future, especially in a young country like Uganda. The collaboration between young Italians and Ugandans within the project strengthens mutual knowledge and the historic friendship that binds our countries.”

The 2021/22 edition of “Next Generation Africa” took place with the significant support of Last Minute Foundation, Eni Joule, DHH, Uber. Also supporting the project are Innovazione per lo Sviluppo (a program of Fondazione Cariplo and Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo), Primo Ventures, Fondazione AVSI, Cariplo Factory, Cisco, Startup Wise Guys, E4Impact, Talent Garden, and Startup Italia as a media partner.

“Next Generation Africa”: results of the 4th call for startups

“Next Generation Africa”: results of the 4th call for startups

“Next Generation Africa”: results of the 4th call for startups

Three months of call for startups. An intense and collaborative teamwork together with 36 partners – main actors of the East African innovation ecosystem. 304 applications in total.
As we are preparing for the start of the bootcamp week (second phase of “Next Generation Africa”) which will be held from 1st to 5th November in Kampala at The Innovation Village, let’s review some of the results of the call that closed on 3 September.

The phases

Next Generation Africa is an annual project that officially kicked off

in April 2021 and is divided into several successive phases:
– Scouting and call for startups: 08th of June – 03rd of September 2021;
– Pre-screening, one-to-one interview, shortlist preparation of applications: 08th of June – 05th of September 2021;
– Evaluation and selection committee of the best 30 (involving partners and donors): 06th to 19th of September 2021;
– Admission notice and online onboarding / networking activities: 20th to 29th of September 2021;
– Bootcamp in Kampala, Uganda: 01st to 5th of November 2021;
– Mentoring program for startups selected as finalists: November 2021 – February 2022;
– Roadshow in Italy for the best 4 teams: events in Milan, Rome, Bologna, Turin: March 2022.

General overview

Almost three months after the opening of our call for East-African  startups “Next Generation Africa” (powered by the Embassy of Italy in Uganda and BeEntrepreneurs APS), we received 304 applications.

215 of the 304 projects received featured a team with female cofounders.

Startups distribution by countries

There are 22 African countries from which at least one application has arrived.
Among the most represented countries we have:
Uganda with 182 total applications;
Rwanda with 29 applications;
Kenya with 28 applications;
Nigeria with 20 applications.
As regards the distribution by geographical area, on the other hand, 89.1% of the projects belong to East Africa, 9.2% to Western Africa and 1.7% respectively to Northern Africa, Southern Africa and Central Africa.

Startups distribution by sectors

Which sectors do the tech startups that have applied to the call belong to?
Agribusiness, agritech and circular economy are confirmed as the main area with 32.2% of applications, followed by edtech with 14.8% and ict and financial services with 13.5%.
With 6.9% it follows tourism and hospitality and energy and mobility with 6.6%.

Startups distribution by stage of development

The stage of development and growth of projects is very heterogeneous: slight predominance of startups in the early stage (32,6%, prototype ready and close to the market), followed by projects in growth stage (22%, on the market and making money), seed stage (21,7%, working on a product), idea stage (20,1%) and established business (3,6%, achieved break-even point).

Finally, 21.4% of projects have partnerships with corporations or institutions while – as regards funding – the difficulties in accessing investments are very evident, in fact as many as 53.6% of startups have not closed rounds yet.
39.5% of the projects that claim to have raised funds are distributed in grants from international or local organizations (14.5%), equity (14.1%), family & friends (8.6%), bank loan (2, 3%).
The average investment ticket collected by the startups is $ 17,800 while the one raising is $ 300,000.

Francesco Rubino, manager of startup programs for BeEntrepreneurs APS commented on the results of the call:

«We didn’t expect such a surprising result. We were not only impressed by the quantity of applications but above all by the quality, equally distributed in all sectors. Year after year we notice a growing quality of entrepreneurial projects, a clear sign that the ecosystem is being structured and is trying to move towards maturation. BeEntrepreneurs through the Startup Africa Roadtrip project continues to be alongside aspiring African entrepreneurs to support their growth».

 

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