Meltwater Entrepreneurial
School of Technology announces third
MEST Africa Summit
Now in its 10th year investing in tech entrepreneurs in
Africa, Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology (MEST) has announced the
third MEST Africa Summit, which will take place in Cape Town, South Africa,
June 18-20.
Formerly the Africa Tech Summit, this year’s event will go
Pan-African, bringing together top entrepreneurs, investors and executives from
Africa, Silicon Valley and Europe, to network and discuss trends, challenges
and opportunities affecting markets across the continent, under the theme The
Year of the African Scaleup?
Following two successful events in Accra, Ghana and Lagos,
Nigeria, this year’s Summit will take place in Cape Town, South Africa - the location
of the third MEST incubator, which officially launched in November 2017.
MEST is also announcing the MEST Africa Challenge, a
Pan-African pitch competition open April 1 in Nairobi, Lagos, Accra and Cape
Town. The final pitch event for the competition will be held on Day 2 of the
Summit and will include winners from each city’s regional event, which will be
held in late April/early May.
Details and application can be found at
www.MESTAfricaSummit.com.
“We’re excited to bring together leading players in the tech
and investment space from across the continent and the globe once again, this
time in our new home in Cape Town,” MEST Managing Director Aaron Fu said. “The
MEST Africa Summit serves as a meeting ground for Pan-African entrepreneurs,
investors and ecosystem partners, and this year looks to ignite discussion
around the real challenges and opportunities businesses face when reaching
scale, as the startup space in Africa continues to mature.”
Panel discussions during the Summit will feature expertise
from leading African entrepreneurs, investors and executives, and will
highlight those companies looking to scale to new African markets and the
partners who can help them succeed. Topics include a debate over the best
African country to start a business; a discussion of the latest fintech,
agritech and blockchain innovations, why women code better, and more.
MEST is currently accepting applications for partners and
speakers. Early sponsors include Merck
and MTN and ecosystem partners
AfricArena , SiMoDiSa, Wesgro, Alpha Code and Silicon Cape. Previous Summit
partners include Samsung Business, AB Consulting, Google, Interpay, Agrivi,
Interswitch, VC4Africa and more.
Past speakers include Mitchell Elegbe of Interswitch, Jason
Spindler of I-Dev, Funke Opeke of MainOne, Matt Flannery of Kiva, Iyin Aboyeji
of Flutterwave, Angel Adelaja of Fresh Direct, Jason Njoku of iROKO, Tomi
Davies of ABAN and more.
In November 2017, MEST launched incubator spaces in Lagos,
Nigeria and Cape Town, South Africa, adding to its flagship incubator and
training program in Accra, Ghana. Truly Pan-African, MEST also has a presence
in Nairobi, Kenya and Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.
Since its inception in 2008, the Meltwater Foundation has
invested $20 million into the programme, supporting aspiring African
entrepreneurs through the training programme and incubator. Now in its 10th
year, nearly 300 individual entrepreneurs have graduated from the training
programme and over 50 tech companies have been launched via seed funding and
mentorship from MEST. Three companies — Claimsync, AdGeek and messaging app
Saya — have been acquired.
MEST entrepreneurs have developed solutions addressing local
and global markets, received outside follow-on funding from global investors,
and have gained admittance to top accelerator programs such as Y-Combinator,
500 Startups and TechStars. MEST entrepreneurs have also been selected by
President Obama as representatives of the African business community at the
U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington, D.C.; have been named Mandela
Washington Fellows, a flagship programme of Obama’s Young African Leaders
Initiative (YALI); and have been selected for Forbes’ 30 Under 30 in Africa.
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