AfriLabs; The largest network of technology and innovation hubs across Africa has admitted 23 new hubs into its network making it a total of 123 hubs across 34 African countries. This has extended our reach to 4 new countries; Lesotho, Burundi, Mozambique, and Sudan.
The 23 new members of the AfriLabs network across the 4 countries are:
Zixtech Hub, Limbe, Cameroon
Jacaranda Hub, Lusaka, Zambia
Enovate Lab, Kano, Nigeria
Heartland Incubation Hub, Owerri Nigeria
Hopin Academy, Tamale, Ghana
GoDo.ng, Lagos, Nigeria
Jongo Hub, Buea, Cameroon
Apps Lab, Eldoret, Kenya
Robotech Lab, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Mzuzu E-Hub,Mzuzu Malawi
Lome Tech Hub, Lome Togo
Tomruk iHub, Jos Nigeria
Impact Hub, Khartoum Sudan
Lawyers Hub, Nairobi, Kenya
Ingenious City, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
Innova237, Douala, Cameroon
Ideario, Maputo, Mozambique
Siyon Capital, Pretoria, South Africa
Impact Hub, Bujumbura, Burundi
The Hub, Morija Lesotho
TechBridge Startup Hub, Mombasa Kenya
Fastlaunch Incubator, Lagos Nigeria
SwahiliBox Labs, Mombasa Kenya
We are excited to have these new members join our AfriLabs family as well as extend our reach to more African countries. We believe that we are moving closer to an integrated and prosperous continent fostered by open collaboration, innovation, and entrepreneurship and driven by hubs and their communities across Africa – Anna Ekeledo, Executive Director, AfriLabs.
We are elated at the opportunity and humbled to be joining AfriLabs! We look forward to working with the Afrilabs members spread across the continent to enable startups access legal services and also promote tech innovation amongst the lawyers in Africa. AfriLabs is a valuable and reputable pan African network, the Lawyers Hub is a proud member. – Linda Bongo, Lawyers Hub, Kenya.
We are excited to announce our partnership with the AfriLabs network. The start-up and incubation network that unlocks synergy in Africa. With AfriLabs we open access to our entrepreneurs to continental markets and African solutions for Africa and the world. – Emile Raubenheimer, Siyon Capital, South Africa.