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Three Kenyan startups have been selected from 435 other startups across ninenteen African countries to join the Qualcomm Make ...
Qualcomm has announced the shortlisted startups for Qualcomm Make in Africa 2025. The Qualcomm Africa Innovation Platform, now in its third year, supports the development of Africa's deep technology ...
The selected startups will receive free hardware platforms, mentorship, business coaching, access to engineering ...
Another year, another Qualcomm shortlist — and once again, Africa is innovating — loudly, boldly, and sometimes, quietly in labs powered by solar panels or ...
10 startups selected for Qualcomm Make in Africa 2025 cohort demonstrated exceptional potential in applying advanced ...
Qualcomm's mentorship program reflects the growing demand for deep-tech innovation in Africa. As more startups focus on hardware, IoT, AI, and 5G applications, access to technical expertise and IP ...
The Qualcomm® Make in Africa (QMIA) program, now in its third year, mentors early-stage startups using technologies such as 5G, Edge-AI, Compute, and IoT. This initiative offers business coaching, ...
Qualcomm has announced the successful completion of the ... the L2Pro Africa IP e-learning Platform provides further support to startups across Africa. This free online training program, developed in ...
Notably, both startups had raised over $100 million in venture funding, with Gro Intelligence reaching a valuation of $850 million at its last priced round. While startup failures in Africa were ...
Participating startups will benefit from the resources of Qualcomm and Aramco, including access to Qualcomm’s technology platforms, including mobile platforms, 4G, 5G, IoT, AI, and machine ...