Ghana-based Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology (MEST), in collaboration with the Norwegian Embassy, has opened applications for the sixth edition of the MEST Africa Challenge, with a special on identifying and supporting exceptional agri-tech entrepreneurs in the continent.
MEST, which was founded in Ghana in 2008 by serial entrepreneur, Jorn Lyseggen, is a pan-African software and entrepreneurship training programme, seed fund, and incubator helping to launch technology startups across the continent.
A statement on the website of MEST states that winners of the Africa Challenge which is now in its sixth edition, will go home with a whopping $50,000 in equity funding.
“For the first time, the MEST Africa Challenge has a specific sector focus. The Challenge offers agri-tech startups the opportunity to “Find Their Soil” by providing critical support, funding, and mentorship.
“”Find Your Soil” is a call to action for agri-tech innovators to discover the ideal environment where their vision can flourish.
“Through the MEST Africa Challenge, we aim to support this ecosystem by providing the necessary resources, visibility, and strategic support for these entrepreneurs to thrive,” the statement signed by Ashwin Ravichandran, portfolio advisor at MEST Africa, said.
‘The MEST Africa Challenge 2024 is open to startups from key West African markets, including Benin, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Mali, and Togo.
“The winning startup will receive US$50,000 in equity funding along with access to MEST’s extensive global network, unlocking valuable partnerships, mentorship, and investment opportunities to accelerate their growth and global presence.”