NBA Africa Revives Triple-Double Accelerator for African Startups
NBA Africa is doubling down on its commitment to fostering innovation across the continent with the relaunch of its Triple-Double Accelerator program. This initiative focuses on empowering early-stage startups in Africa that are developing solutions within the sports and creative sectors, recognizing the significant growth potential in these areas. The program provides crucial support and resources to help these businesses scale and thrive.
# Accelerating African Innovation
The second edition of the Triple-Double Accelerator is now open for applications, inviting promising startups to participate in a transformative 10-week program. Aspiring participants have until August 29th to submit their applications via TripleDoubleAccelerator.NBA.com. This year, the accelerator welcomes ServiceNow, a leading enterprise AI platform, as an official partner, bringing valuable expertise and resources to the table. ALX Ventures, a well-regarded pan-African incubator, will once again manage the program, ensuring a structured and impactful experience for the selected startups. Following the application deadline, a cohort of 10 startups will be chosen to embark on a mentorship-driven journey. The program’s curriculum is meticulously designed, focusing on crucial areas such as product development, business growth strategies, and effective go-to-market approaches. Participants will benefit from the guidance of experienced mentors, including leaders from NBA Africa, ServiceNow, ALX, and other corporate partners, providing them with invaluable insights and support.
The relaunch of the Triple-Double Accelerator underscores NBA Africa’s dedication to nurturing the burgeoning entrepreneurial ecosystem in Africa. By providing targeted support and mentorship, the program aims to unlock the potential of African startups and drive innovation within the sports and creative industries, ultimately contributing to economic growth and development across the continent.
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