Flapmax, a leading data, and AI technology company, announced today the twelve companies selected for the second cohort of the FAST Accelerator startup program, created in partnership with Microsoft to help strengthen and scale Africa’s digital ecosystem.
Following the conclusion of its 2-week Online Bootcamp, which saw 60+ tech companies participate in intensive online training with experienced mentors, FAST Accelerator’s cohort of 12 startups will progress to a 5-week comprehensive acceleration experience in Silicon Valley, California starting in October.
Details
The FAST Accelerator program received over 1200 applications from 35 countries in Africa, spanning a diverse range of industry sectors, including Financial Services (128 applications), Healthcare (95 applications), Agriculture (235 applications), Transportation & Logistics (60 applications), Clean Technology & Energy (57 applications), and Creative Media & Entertainment (40 applications). Applicants represented a broad mix of cloud-based products and services serving businesses throughout Africa, harnessing AI to drive innovation, enhance efficiency, and address critical challenges in their respective domains.
What They’re Saying
“At Flapmax, our mission is to build societally impactful solutions that harness the power of AI to transform multiple industries through long-term partnerships with startups, SMEs, and global enterprises,” said Dr. Dave Ojika, founder and CEO of Flapmax.
“Collaborating with technology partners like Microsoft and Intel, we are assembling a unique fusion of cutting-edge AI technologies, business development strategies, and global-scale growth opportunities for Africa and other emerging markets. Our objective is to empower startups and underrepresented entrepreneurs to rapidly and sustainably scale their businesses and create new job opportunities using AI as a catalyst.”
Selected Startups
FAST Accelerator 2023 (FA23) applicants had to be based in Africa, ready to scale or expand within the continent, and have an established product-market fit while addressing one or more of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The FA23 cohort features the following startups:
- Zeeh Africa (FinTech): AI-powered open banking platform connecting businesses to financial data
- Sumundi (eCommerce) : Intelligent eCommerce platform for Africa’s retail businesses
- Cotrust Equity (FinTech): The Uber for micro-lending in Africa
- Trucki (Supply Chain): AI-powered haulage infrastructure connecting cargo stakeholders
- Orange VFX (Creative Media): Delivering high-quality animation and visual effects that help African businesses
- 10mg Pharma (HealthTech): AI-driven cost savings on medications for chronic pain patients
- Wallx (FinTech): Payment and business solution for small business owners
- Moosbu (FinTech): Empowering SMEs with AI for sales and financing
- KCG Aquatec Fish Farming (AgTech): Aquaculture infrastructure helping fish farmers grow their businesses sustainably
- Aibanc (FinTech): AI-powered Banking for High Earners Not Rich Yet (HENRY)
- Zendawa Africa (HealthTech): Enabling neighborhood pharmacies to sell online
- Greenbii (FinTech): AI-driven asset financing and software management platform for SMEs
What Happens Next
Beginning October 23, the FA23 cohort will participate in a wide array of activities, including training, AI integration, business development, fundraising, and various other events. They will work closely with Intel and Microsoft on co-innovation projects, receive sales and marketing support, and gain go-to-market enablement to broaden their audience reach.
Additionally, members of the Flapmax engineering team will assist startups in applying optimized Large Language AI models (LLMs), as well as in scaling and fine-tuning these models on Microsoft Azure and Intel platforms.
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