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The Third Launchpad Accelerator Africa Class by Google to Start in April

Google Launchpad accelerator 2019

Google Launchpad accelerator 2019

Google has announced the third Launchpad Accelerator Africa class that will start on 1 April 2019. The Launchpad Accelerator was first announced in 2017 and is part of Google’s initiatives that support the African entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Last year, two Kenyan startups were part of this class and this year the number has doubled to 4 startups from different sectors. Besides the three Kenyan startups, there are other 7 startups from 5 other African countries including Egypt, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and Uganda.

Here are the four Kenyan startups that will be part of this class.

It would not have been a complete list of Kenyan startups if we did not have one that is in the finance sector. That aside, I am really happy we have one in the healthcare industry and I am expecting it to perform well. We need more startups creating products for the healthcare industry as this is a very important sector that we cannot afford to ignore any longer.

“These companies will join other startups in the Launchpad programme, present and past, that are using technology to create a positive impact on key industries in their region. We look forward to supporting and connecting them with startup ecosystems around the world,” says Fola Olatunji-David, Google’s head of Startup Success and Services, Launchpad Africa.

Google also pointed out that in this year’s class, there are 6 female co-founders, a positive progress for the program. The other startups from other countries that are part of the class starting in April are:

Even with the other startups from other countries, you will notice that healthcare is an important sector.

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