Google opens registrations to MENA tech startups for accelerator programme
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Google opens registrations to MENA tech startups for accelerator programme
The three-month long programme will commence in mid-July 2021 and is for ‘Seed to Series’ startups in the region
by Iman Hussain
May 6, 2021
Google has invited tech startups based in the Middle East and North Africa to apply to the second cohort of its Google for Startups Accelerator programme.
The three-month long programme will commence in mid-July 2021 and is for ‘Seed to Series’ startups in the region who are using innovative technology to meet consumer demands.
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Google supports African start-ups with developer scholarship
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By Prince Osuagwu
Search engine giant, Google is supporting African tech start-up ecosystem with empowerment capacity and developer scholarships. This is as it opened up applications for its 6th Class of the Google for Startups Accelerator programme recently.
The programme is accompanied with the launch of new developer scholarships in partnership with Pluralsight and Andela.
At a virtual event to introduce the initiatives, Google hosted key industry players, policy leads, start-up executives and investors in a bid to help drive the growth of Africa’s tech ecosystem.
The event provided a platform for them to review opportunities unfolding throughout the internet economy, paying special attention to the support of developers and startups in the region.