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4 Ghanaian ventures were selected for the Harvard Innovation Lab-backed NextGen Accelerator.

by Staff Reporter
November 3, 2023
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4 Ghanaian ventures were selected for the Harvard Innovation Lab-backed NextGen Accelerator.
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Harvard Innovation Labs and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have selected 25 ventures to participate in the inaugural NextGen Accelerator, a two-week founder bootcamp for early-stage student founders from historically black colleges and universities and universities in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Founders will engage in daily sessions covering various topics, such as customer discovery, market validation, pitching, fundraising, and leadership skills. The ventures have received a grant from the Schultz Family Foundation to cover housing, food, and flight expenses. They will receive up to $5,000 in AWS credits and access to AWS experts. Selected participants from Ghana include the following:

  • FeatheryCare (University of Ghana) is an agricultural technology startup using computer vision and robotics to reduce chick mortality rates and improve poultry management during brooding.
  • Hurupay (Ashesi University) is a mobile wallet that enables African SMEs to accept stable-coin payments from customers to mitigate local currency devaluations.
  • LbH LC (University of Ghana) is an agricultural technology startup that connects smallholder farmers to financing, data-driven agronomy services, and premium markets.
  • Sabon Sake (Ashesi University) manufactures affordable organic soil boosters and provides regenerative agricultural training for farming communities threatened by the climate crisis.
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