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Qualcomm Selects 10 Startups for 2025 Make in Africa Incubation Program

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Qualcomm has announced the ten startups selected for the third edition of its Make in Africa startup incubation program. These are early-stage ventures, selected from over 435 applications spanning 19 countries.

At the heart of the program is a simple, powerful idea to unlock African innovation by combining advanced technology such as 5G, AI, IoT, edge computing, with local ingenuity. The selected startups will receive equity-free mentorship, free access to Qualcomm’s hardware platforms, engineering consultations, and support in product development, business strategy, and intellectual property protection.

“This year’s cohort is a testament to how African innovators are rethinking big challenges from climate change to healthcare with cutting-edge tech,” said Wassim Chourbaji, SVP and President of Qualcomm MEA. “Our goal is to support these bold thinkers and help scale their solutions to make a lasting impact.”

These are the 10 Startups:

The program’s impact is amplified by collaboration with the African Telecommunications Union (ATU). ATU Secretary General John Omo called on stakeholders across the continent to support the next generation of African tech. “Innovation is the engine of Africa’s future,” he said. “These startups show what’s possible when we back African talent and ensure the right ecosystem is in place to help them thrive.”

All the listed startups are eligible for stipends and the 2025 Wireless Reach Social Impact Fund. One of the standout ventures is set to receive a dedicated award for using wireless technology to drive community transformation.

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