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December 22, 2024

Startup awards Africa summit to put Ethiopian startup front stage

Startup awards Africa summit to put Ethiopian startup front stage
Startup awards Africa summit to put Ethiopian startup front stage

To empower Ethiopian innovators and help startups from the region that are actively addressing the UN Sustainable Development Goals gain international exposure, build global networks, and access funding to scale their solutions to the world – the Global Startup Awards Africa will be hosting their inaugural Summit in Cape Town, South Africa on 14th and 15th June.

With key stakeholders from across the African innovation ecosystem in attendance, the event will put Ethiopian startups on centre stage, with the focus on connecting ecosystem players and enabling impact through meaningful panel discussions, highly curated matchmaking, and deal flow sessions, thereby facilitating pan-African, global trade and investment opportunities for tech startups across the continent.



As the first company in Africa to sustainably repurpose spent coffee grounds for healthcare products and food, award-winning biotech startups, Coffee Resurrect, will be joining a host of leading founders of rapidly scaling, UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)-aligned businesses from across North Africa and the greater continent for the first ever Global Startup Awards Africa Summit on the 14th and 15th June in Cape Town, South Africa.

Hosted by the Global Innovation Initiative Group (GIIG), the event is a culmination of a 6-month long process of extensive and rigorous research, networking, and collaborations across the globe, with the aim of finding Africa’s most promising innovators.

With the help of 30 Country Partners, 50 Ambassadors, and 250 innovation hubs from across the continent, the Global Startup Awards Africa found close to 8,000 startups and ecosystem actors from 54 African countries with solutions to addressing 12 of the 17 identified SDGs.

With a cohort of 215 independent industry expert jury members, Coffee Resurrect went through three rounds of judging and two rounds of public voting, which saw them named as one of 500 individual country winners, one of 60 regional winners, and finally, one of 12 continental winners earlier this year.

Jo Griffiths, Co-Founder of GIIG Africa, comments, “We have been incredibly impressed with the calibre of startups and the phenomenal world-changing solutions they have created; we cannot wait to showcase them on the stage at this inaugural event. We remain committed to find, fund and grow Africa’s next generation of technologies, which are solving some of the world’s greatest challenges”.



Through this active engagement of startups, participants were surveyed and invaluable data collected, which allowed the organisation to unequivocally get to the core of what specific needs and challenges are faced by African startups. By hosting this Summit, the Global Startup Awards Africa can facilitate honest and forthright conversations to address not only the day-to-day business challenges effecting industry disruptors and innovators, but the immediate needs of climate change and the planet.

The winners will have the opportunity to present and workshop with industry experts, corporates, policy makers, global family offices, institutions and UHNWI’s, who are seeking to invest in SDG-aligned technologies from Africa.

With only a select number of delegate tickets available, the event promises to put the startups front and centre with top stakeholders in African innovation, with the focus on connecting ecosystem players and enabling impact through meaningful panel discussions, highly curated matchmaking, and deal flow sessions, thereby facilitating pan-African, global trade and investment opportunities for tech startups across the continent.

The Summit is supported by stakeholders such as the South Africa National Convention Bureau, the City of Cape Town, and the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), whose collective vision is to position Cape Town as Africa’s tech capital of the future.



Amanda Kotze-Nhlapo, Chief Convention Bureau Officer at South Africa National Convention Bureau, comments: “Business events, particularly intra-African meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions, play a significant role in the post-pandemic recovery plan. With Cape Town’s positioning as the continent’s ‘Tech Capital’, it makes complete sense for us to look at business events such as the inaugural Global Startup Awards Africa, to promote our knowledge economy to a new audience of innovators and investors throughout the continent and beyond. But most importantly, we want to support conferences such as this by creating shared value for SMMEs through business events. We believe the Global Startup Awards Africa is not just ticking the destination marketing box, but rather, making a significant impact on the local economy by hosting this impressive group of global partners, investors, thought leaders and African innovators.”

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