Tech startups invited to apply for Injini's second cohort
The Injini team will be travelling to Accra, Lagos, Dar es Salaam, Kampala, and Nairobi in search for another eight early-stage tech businesses with innovative, scalable solutions to African education challenges.
These ed-tech businesses will receive five months of specialised business and ed-tech incubation; technical, research and data analysis support; mentorship and access to a broad network of entrepreneurs, government, education and business leaders to support their business.
They will also receive $50,000 of direct investment on completion. Applications close 3 April 2018 and the programme will begin in July 2018 in Cape Town.
The organisation will also be hosting an Ed-Tech Connect event on Wednesday 28 March 2018 at the Woodstock Barn, where the team will be available for questions.
For more, go to the Injini website.