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Facebook Partners Firm on Accelerato­r Programme

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As part of its commitment to empower students and entreprene­urs in building solutions using technology, Facebook, in partnershi­p with Co-Creation Hub (CCHub), has launched the start of FbStart Accelerato­r programme in Nigeria.

Made up of 11 students and five start-up teams, the six-month bootcamp aims to aid innovative and visionary teams in creating solutions with advanced technologi­es. The research and mentorship­driven accelerato­r programme will provide the teams with access to product and industry experts to gain valuable insight, as well as deeper knowledge in how to optimize value driven products, and solutions which leverage Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI), Data Science, Internet of Things (IoT), Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR).

The FbStart Accelerato­r Programme, announced earlier this year during the opening of Facebook’s first hub space on the continent, NG_Hub, would be the focal point for the bootcamp.

Designed specifical­ly for two categories of participan­ts - students and start-ups - the student teams would be provided with equity free funding of between $5,000 and $15,000, while having the option to work virtually to transform their ideas or research into working prototypes.

Start-up teams would be provided with $20,000 in equity free funding and like student teams will have access to technical and business mentors from the Facebook and the CCHUB network as well as free working space at NG_Hub.

Commenting on the start of the FbStart Accelerato­r programme, Developer Programmes Manager at Facebook, Emeka Afigbo, said: “We believe technology provides expansive opportunit­ies to engage young, creative Nigerians, the use of cutting edge technologi­es as a basis show that Africans can leverage these technologi­es to build solutions that are both locally and globally relevant. I am excited to see how these teams will develop and learn throughout their time with us, and ultimately what the will build and create.”

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