- Nigerian agritech startup Kitovu selected for Qualcomm Make in Africa 2024 program. This is a prestigious program that supports promising African startups.
- Kitovu was chosen from a competitive pool of applicants. This highlights their innovation and potential.
- By being in the program, Kitovu gains access to valuable resources and mentorship. This will accelerate their growth.
- Kitovu joins nine other African startups in the program. This showcases the continent’s booming innovation scene.
Kitovu, a leading agritech startup in Nigeria, has been selected for the Qualcomm Make in Africa 2024 cohort. This competitive program supports the development of promising African startups across various industries.
Qualcomm, a telecommunications giant, announced the news alongside the other shortlisted African ventures. Kitovu stood out from a highly competitive pool of roughly 250 applicants from 30 African countries.
This is a major win for Kitovu and the Nigerian tech scene in general. By being chosen for the Qualcomm Make in Africa 2024 program, Kitovu gains access to valuable resources, mentorship, and potential funding opportunities.
This will undoubtedly accelerate their growth and empower them to make a significant impact on the African agricultural sector.
Kitovu joins nine other impressive African startups in the 2024 cohort. These ventures represent diverse fields such as healthcare, education, and cleantech, showcasing the continent’s booming innovation landscape.
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