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  • SA Women entrepreneurs secure Naspers and Grindstone accelerators

    SA Women entrepreneurs secure Naspers and Grindstone accelerators

    Finance leaders, investors, and corporate boards are calling for more diversity and a reduced gender gap. Despite managing 40% of SMEs, women receive only 1% of venture capital (VC) investments in Africa. Women-founded companies generate twice as much income per dollar invested as men-founded companies.

    This deficit is now costing countries in sub-Saharan Africa $95 billion per year. In an effort to bridge the gender gap, several programs, such as women-focused accelerators, have been developed to assist more women-led SMEs in becoming investment-ready. Grindstone, an accelerator that has been around for nine years, has just launched one of these accelerators in partnership with Naspers Labs, a youth development initiative.

    Grindstone X Programme

    This South African accelerator is focused on women-led SMEs and will give them professional expertise, helpful networks, money, and markets to make them more investable, scalable, and exit-ready.

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    The program will be based on groups of people, or cohorts, and will last for a total of three years, with each group going for a year. In collaboration with Naspers Labs, a youth development initiative run by Naspers, the Grindstone startup accelerator will explore South Africa each year for 10 of the most successful companies in the country that were started by women.

    The Grindstone Accelerator is a structured program for the development of entrepreneurship that provides assistance to innovation-driven businesses in the process of engineering exponential growth. The curriculum gives start-ups access to capital and markets, as well as to the specialist knowledge, networks, and investors that are necessary for their success.

    During the course of the trip, which lasts for a year, the start-up companies will have an evaluation done on their enterprises, and they will get interventions that will help them go through a growth process and transformation in their companies.

    Business strategy reviews, planning for going to market, preparation for funding readiness, networking, business coaching from exceptional coaches (including some of the Grindstone Alumni companies that have successfully scaled their businesses), and financial support from Naspers Labs are all a part of the program.

    “There is so much untapped female entrepreneurial talent in South Africa, and we need to get creative in how to unearth this at scale,” says Grindstone partner Keet van Zyl.

    Innovative corporates, such as Naspers Labs, and programs with a strong track record of engineering start-up development, such as Grindstone, concentrate on personalized interventions for founders that favorably influence their company’s KPIs.

    Head of Naspers Labs, Mapule Ncanywa, stated, “As Naspers Labs, we are committed to assisting the development of micro-enterprises with an emphasis on young women.” Through this partnership, we aim to help grow the tech sector and the economy by unlocking the potential of female-founded start-ups.”40% of Africa’s SMEs are led by women, yet they get just 1% of VC investment. According to a Boston Consulting Group report, women-led start-ups are more likely to succeed when financed. They provide double the income for every dollar spent.

    Grindstone will prioritize ACI female-founded start-ups, teenagers, people with impairments, and those living in less wealthy areas when recruiting for this goal.

    Knife Capital and Thinkroom Consulting own Grindstone, which prepares African SMEs for market access. Andrea Böhmert, Catherine Young, and Keet van Zyl head a team of business-building professionals that assist participants.

  • Singaporean Tech startups now have an edge in South Africa

    Singaporean Tech startups now have an edge in South Africa

    Tech startups in Singapore may now have broader access to chances for business and innovation partnerships in South Africa following the launch of the International Innovation Alliance (GIA) pilot acceleration program in Cape City.

    The GIA program is run by Grindstone, a high accelerator in South Africa. It is supported by Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG), a government-owned enterprise in Singapore that assists existing businesses in development.

    Each Singaporean and Southern African market is served by an overseas business centre, which may be situated in Johannesburg. This centre assists in the formation of business partnerships and foster collaborative efforts that are to the mutual benefit of all parties involved.

    To start with, ten Singaporean technology startups will take part in the initiative to investigate the possibilities for expansion in South Africa. The GIA is a community of Singapore and international partners across 15 cities worldwide. Its goal is to integrate Singapore with the ecosystems of startups and innovators found all over the globe.

    Startups will have access to markets and financing alternatives

    Applications for the GIA acceleration program are executed using a hybrid process. They consist of seminars, one-on-one mentorship sessions with industry specialists, networking opportunities, and a trip abroad to connect Singapore’s startups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with possible business partners and opportunities in other nations.

    Participants will also have access to in-market assets and co-working spaces made available by global GIA partners. These resources and spaces can assist individuals in establishing a footing in international markets and growing their businesses there.

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    “We hope that emerging businesses’ exposure to markets and financing alternatives helps them develop,” said Catherine Younger, director of Grindstone. “As progress engineers, one of our primary goals is to broaden the reach of our networks so that the startups we assist with may access markets and financing sources more efficiently. The regional expansion of Grindstone has allowed us to present Africa to the world and the world to Africa.”

    “This program will assist us in developing networks between startups mostly situated in Singapore and South Africa, and we look forward to engaging with businesses on this program.”

    The director of EnterpriseSG’s International Innovation Community, Jonathan Lim, declared: “We’re thrilled to collaborate with Grindstone on this pilot program in South Africa.

    Singapore companies will be able to collaborate with industry partners

    Tech companies and startups from Singapore are interested in the African region, given its large consumer market as well as how quickly industrialization, urbanization, and digital technology are developing there. As a result, there are new opportunities and needs in digitalizing commerce, fintech, edtech, health tech, and sensible metropolis options.

    Singapore companies could be capable of working on the development of innovative solutions with industry partners. Additionally, We encourage African corporations and startups to utilize Singapore as a base to expand in Asia and offer new innovative ideas. The eight-week GIA Cape City Acceleration Program fulfils the fundamental needs of a startup. It will put their startup businesses through a series of planned processes.

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    These include an analysis of the company that may identify areas in need of improvement, access to leading coaches, training materials, seminars, and opportunities to network with other professionals. with prospective business partners, customers, and other new businesses, as well as where relevant, introductions to prospective financial sources, providing Go-to-Market preparedness and access to South African opportunities, such as business seminars designed to aid with go-to-market strategies, customized instruction and mentorship, conferences with prospective customers, and a variety of other networking events held around South Africa.

    Entrepreneurs and startup companies primarily focused on fintech, agritech, cyber security, ESG, and infrastructure, primarily based in Singapore and have a track record of success in the information and communications technology field, are encouraged to apply for subsequent iterations of this system. In addition to that, functions are now being accepted for a variety of distinct areas.