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    Baobab Network Opens Applications for Next Cohort, Seeking Africa’s Rising Tech Stars

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    Baobab Network, a leading African startup accelerator, is inviting innovative entrepreneurs to apply for its upcoming cohort. The program offers selected startups a substantial boost with a $100,000 equity investment, alongside comprehensive mentorship and a platform to scale their ventures.

    Baobab Network takes a sector-agnostic approach, prioritizing investments in technology solutions that empower both consumers and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Their commitment to fostering a diverse portfolio is evident in their successful backing of startups in 16 African countries to date.

    Accepted startups will gain access to a valuable network, rubbing shoulders with world-class founders from companies like Terminal Africa Inc., Triply.co, Hadi Finance (Baobab 2023), MuduPay, ALAL Card (Baobab 2023), and VOVE ID (Baobab ‘24). This fosters collaboration and knowledge sharing, accelerating individual growth within a supportive community.

    The Baobab Network portfolio boasts an impressive track record. Startups they’ve backed have already secured a combined $60 million in follow-on funding from top investors like Y Combinator, Accion Venture Lab, UNCOVERED FUND, FJ Labs, Hustle Fund, First Circle Capital, Future Africa, AAIC Investment, and F-Prime Capital. This demonstrates the network’s ability to identify and nurture high-potential ventures.

    Baobab Network’s origin story is as inspiring as the entrepreneurs they support. In 2015, founders Tom Fairburn and Toby Hanington, united by their passion for Africa, envisioned a platform to empower the continent’s burgeoning tech scene. Today, they celebrate their ninth anniversary, reflecting on a journey of backing exceptional startups and shaping Africa’s future.

    The upcoming Baobab Network cohort kicks off in October 2024. Applications are open now, offering passionate entrepreneurs the opportunity to join a thriving network, secure funding, and become part of Africa’s next wave of innovation. Applications may be made at: https://thebaobabnetwork.com/apply-now/

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