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AfricaIgnite Hosts African Leg Start-up World Cup At Africa Tech Festival

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AfricaIgnite, formerly AHUB, Africa Tech Festival’s flagship event for the African continent’s start-ups and innovators, has been announced as the host for the African leg of the globally prestigious Start-Up World Cup 2023, and 10 African start-ups will have the opportunity to pitch for a spot at the grand finale to be held in San Francisco, USA on 1 December 2023.

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USD1 million up for grabs – The AfricaIgnite Start-up Pitch showcase will take place at the Africa Tech Festival in November in Cape Town, South Africa. To enter, African early-stage start-ups and scale-ups with seed fundings of up to $ 15 million will need to apply by 15 October.

The finalists, to be unveiled on 30 October, will then need to make their way to Cape Town and pitch in front of hundreds of investors and tech leaders on 16 November.

The winner of Africa Tech Festival’s pitch competition will then be invited to compete in the grand finale of the Startup World Cup, to be held in San Francisco on 1 December, for that impressive 1 million US dollar investment, in front of industry greats such as ABC’s Shark Tank Barbara Corcoran, Sundeep Jain, Chief Product Officer at Uber, Daniel Sturman CTO at Roblox and more.

Since launching in 2016, the festival’s start-up platform has been committed to supporting the growth of Africa’s nascent entrepreneurs and innovators. The interest in the offering has grown significantly to the point where AfricaIgnite has now taken on a life force of its own.

James Williams, Director, Events | Connecting Africa | Informa Tech: “Africa’s bright and forward-thinking minds need a platform to network, get inspired, and co-build a stronger tech start-up investment ecosystem, which is exactly what AfricaIgnite offers.

At the Africa Tech Festival, we are excited to be partnering with The Startup World Cup to offer our African colleagues the opportunity they deserve to present their businesses on a global stage. This is a very exciting partnership, and the first, we hope, of many as the continent’s innovation sector gathers momentum.”

Investment by the numbers

In 2022, Africa was the only region where start-up investment grew with around USD4.8 billion put into around 1,000 businesses.

That said though, this sum still only represents a paltry 1.2% of all start-up funding raised globally. However, this is predicted to change quite rapidly in the years ahead as the continent’s entrepreneur, start-up and SMME ecosystem fully embraces the digital revolution and connectivity, whilst Africans create the solutions to many of their own, and the world’s challenges.

In the 2021 – 2022 period, 37% of investment was channeled to the FinTech space, but its dominance is now being challenged by innovation and new business ideas that solve Africa’s energy and waste difficulties.

Other sectors that are attracting interest also include the likes of the telecoms, media and entertainment space, logistics and transport, retail, agriculture, and food, as well as the growing proliferation of deep tech.

“We are very happy to partner up with AfricaTech Festival for the Startup World Cup South Africa Regional and are delighted by the quality and enthusiasm of the start-ups who are competing,” said Anis Uzzaman, Founder and CEO of Pegasus Tech Ventures, who created the Startup World Cup competition in 2016.

“Each year we have been able to reach more entrepreneurs in more cities around the world and, in turn, connect more innovation ecosystems to Silicon Valley and the rest of the world”.

“We hope this partnership creates new valuable opportunities for the competing start-ups from Africa.”

In good company

Africa Tech Festival also holds its own when it comes to the investor community, with databases of several thousand investors and venture capitalists predominantly spanning Africa and the United States, as well as a strong community of founders, entrepreneurs, and start-ups.

Aside from the exciting early-stage start-up Pitch Showcase, AfricaIgnite in 2023 is looking to up the ante with a curation of content that is exciting, informative, and definitely going to take participants places.

The AfricaIgnite space located in the AfricaTech Hall will be a center of activity with an offering of excellent networking and matchmaking between founders and investors, a start-up marketplace and demo area (no pitching required), along with a host of dedicated workshops and masterclasses presented by top professionals.

Delegates, start-ups, and those considering taking a leap of faith into the new world of business can explore content that covers useful topics such as what to expect from year one as a founder – what to do, get good at, and what to ignore; the power of collaboration in building a global company; perfecting the next “X”-tech for future generations; founding, funding and running your start-up in economically challenging times; concept to company – demystifying the entrepreneurial process plus a raft of funding talks and presentations, as well as the all-important insight into exit planning 101!

Never has the time been more right to head to Cape Town on 13 – 16 November to be part of the action at Africa Tech Festival, the world’s largest and most influential Africa-focused technology, telecoms, and media gathering. In 2023, expect big things to happen in this space.

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NITDA, NIMC Partner To Enhance Digital Public Infrastructure

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Nigeria’s National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) have announced a new collaboration that will see them create a platform for the seamless exchange of data and the strengthening of Digital Public infrastructure across Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government.

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The Director-General of NITDA, Mr. Kashifu Inuwa who revealed this during a courtesy visit to the Director General of NIMC, Mrs. Bisoye Coker-Odusote in Abuja Nigeria’s Capital, said the collaboration is significant in promoting digital economy initiatives that will lead to a more efficient and effective service delivery to Nigerians.

“Today, we have agreed to set up a technical working crew to look at how we can harmonies and implement national public key infrastructure, how we can work together to build the Nigerian DPI stack, how we can work together on data exchange platform and to strengthen our enterprise Architecture across MDAs to give a 360 view of all government investments in IT,” he said.

Mr. Kashifu said, “The technical working group will start working immediately and We look forward to getting a final working recommendation from them by the end of May. At the end, we should agree on how the National public key infrastructure, (PKI) should look like, the regulatory frame work for it and how we can start using it to secure digital transactions in Nigeria.”

Commenting on the new collaboration, the Director-General of NIMC, Mrs. Bisoye Coker-Odusote said both organizations recognize the immense value in sharing data and the collaboration is a step towards achieving a more digitally enabled Nigeria.

“The key thing is to adopt the stack technology process in Nigeria through the digital public infrastructure. We want to work together with NITDA to produce the PKI and ensure that it is used locally across the public and private sectors,” she said.

“The collaboration is a welcome idea. It is a strategic move towards achieving a harmonized database in the country. The NIN which is a unique identifier is basically the foundational identity on which the digital public infrastructure sits on. It is important that we harmonize together to advance the course of technology in Nigeria. Working with NITDA in this partnership will chat a new course forward,” she further said.

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Telecom Union Threatens Strike Over Anti-workers’ Practices

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A trade union in the telecommunication sector, Private Telecommunications and Communications Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PTECSSAN) has threatened to down tools over anti-workers activities.

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The union, which is mobilising the workers for the industrial action has told them to down tools from April 4, 2024.

The union’s general secretary, Comrade Okonu Abdullahi, who spoke yesterday based his call for the strike on the slavery activities employers have subjected the workers to.

Okonu said another reason for the strike is because of the failed efforts by the union and the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment to resolve the issues, stressing that “the companies have failed to make themselves available for conciliatory meetings.

“It is in the light of this that the leadership of the union is mobilised for strike. Workers, especially the engineers should down tools as from 12am on Thursday, April 4, 2024.

“This decision has become inevitable because the subcontractors, Reime Group, Allstream Streamenergy Solutions Limited, Uppercrest Limited, Tyllium Nigeria Limited and Specific Tools and Techniques Limited where these workers are working for on projects won by Huawei Technologies Nigeria Limited have continued to make life miserable for these workers.

“These workers are working like slaves in their own country with no entitlements commensurate with their efforts paid to them. They are made to work without working hours and risk their lives going to the field in the wee hours of the night without adequate security provided for them.”

He called for immediate recognition of the fundamental right of the employees to freely associate with the Union; recognition of the union as a negotiating body for the employees on workers welfare.

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National University of Singapore Launches AI institute

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The National University of Singapore launched its artificial intelligence institute on Monday to advance research and the application of AI technologies in education, healthcare, and finance.

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According to a university statement, the new institute would also study ways to safeguard transparency and accountability to address ethical concerns and risks associated with AI.

The institute’s researchers received an external investment of $6 million.

The university would invest an additional $14.8 million for foundational research, policy study, and real-world applications.

The statement added that the institute aimed to collaborate with government agencies and industry to amplify AI capabilities across society.

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