TechNvst is collaborating with Microsoft through the African Transformation Office (ATO) in the TechNvst AI Startups Uhuru Programme. Building on the success of the Microsoft African Startup AI Fest earlier this year, this partnership aims to foster the growth and scalability of emerging AI startups on the continent. TechNvst will collaborate with the ATO and provide comprehensive support to startups specialising in AI and related technologies.
The TechNvst AI Startups Uhuru Programme is designed to address the evolving needs of Africa’s startup ecosystem by embedding Microsoft’s advanced AI capabilities into local ventures. The programme will offer startups access to the Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub, state-of-the-art AI tools, free Azure credits and valuable engagement with business and technical experts. Additionally, participants will benefit from complimentary software and development resources as well as invitations to exclusive events and webinars.
The programme will officially launch on 26 September with focus on market insights and strategies for the retail industry and helping startups align their products with market demands. It will then roll out additional events across Africa – each tailored to address specific regional needs and opportunities.
“The alliance between TechNvst and Microsoft reflects a shared commitment to nurturing Africa’s startup ecosystem and accelerating the growth of innovative ventures. By offering a suite of benefits and strategic support, the AI Startups Uhuru Programme aims to enhance technological advancement and drive economic prosperity across the continent,” said Miana Naude, Director at TechNvst.
For details on the TechNvst AI Startups Uhuru Programme and to register for the South Africa launch event, click here.