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Google Amplifies African Innovation with 2025 Startups Accelerator Focused on AI

Editorial Team
Editorial Team

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Google has launched the Google for Startups Accelerator programme in Africa for 2025.

Focusing on AI-driven solutions, it targets start-ups from Seed to Series A funding stages.

Participants receive free Google Cloud credits and expert coaching without giving up equity.

The programme has supported over 140 businesses, creating over 3,000 jobs since 2018.

These initiatives are key drivers of innovation and economic growth across the continent.

Google is once again stepping up its commitment to Africa's vibrant start-up scene, launching the Google for Startups Accelerator programme for 2025. The three-month programme, aimed at nurturing promising tech-driven ventures across the continent, will specifically focus on start-ups using artificial intelligence to address Africa's biggest challenges.

If you're curious, here's the deal: the accelerator is targeting start-ups that have reached stages from Seed to Series A funding. It's all set up in a hybrid format—so teams can take part online or in person—and, better yet, it won't cost entrepreneurs any equity. Aside from this flexible structure, Google will throw in up to $350,000 worth of credit to use on the Google Cloud platform. Handy, right?

But that's not all; participants will be paired with Google's own tech savants and top industry experts, who'll provide bespoke coaching and workshops. They'll also get plenty of opportunities to network and forge connections with potential investors and industry leaders both within Africa and abroad. Essentially, it's the entrepreneurial equivelent of a free ticket to Glastonbury—with all sorts of brilliant opportunities around each corner.

Since it first began backing African start-ups back in 2018, Google's programme has supported over 140 businesses across 17 different countries on the continent. Collectively, these ventures have raised more than $300 million in funding and created over 3,000 new jobs—no mean feat, Arageek readers will surely agree.

With all this effort, it's clear that tech initiatives like Google's have become crucial catalysts for innovation and economic growth in Africa. Fingers crossed that this round sees some genuinely groundbreaking ideas come to life—perhaps tackling challenges as diverse as energy access, healthcare innovation, or even improving transport infrastructure. After all, it's often through creative start-ups that the most lasting and transformative solutions emerge.

So the next time you're having your lunchtime fish and chips, spare a thought for the ambitious entrepreneurs aiming to shape the future of an entire continent through programmes like this—these could well be the brilliant minds behind Africa’s biggest success stories of tomorrow.

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