SA Innovation Summit 2020 Africa Cup & Inventors Garage for African Startups

Application Deadline: 30 June 2020

The Inventors Garage and the Africa Cup are the key touchpoints of the SA Innovation Summit where tech and tech-enabled start-ups have the opportunity to showcase their innovative talents. The platform enables start-ups at different stages of development to gain market and media visibility, while pitching for potential funding and incubation opportunities.

The 2020 Summit will be hosted as a virtual

INVENTORS GARAGE

An opportunity for innovators and inventors to exhibit their invention or prototype at the virtual edition of the SA Innovation Summit 2020. Participants will have the chance to gain access to funding or incubation, market exposure and business support.

The Inventors Garage is open to pre-commercial start-ups, prototype, or minimal viable product phase. Looking for Seed Capital or Angel Investment.

Enter here: https://innovationsummit.co.za/inventors-garage/

AFRICA CUP

The centre stage of the Summit enabling tech and tech-enabled start-ups the opportunity to showcase their products and services and secure support for scaling and growth stages.

The Africa Cup is open high growth, early stage start-ups, looking for Angel Investment or Series A funding, and aiming to scale their business.

Enter here: https://innovationsummit.co.za/africa-cup/

For any queries, feel free to contact the SAIS Competitions Team: [email protected]

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the SA Innovation Summit 2020 Africa Cup

www.opportunitiesforafricans.com

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