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TECHSTARS, ARM LAB CONCLUDE ACCELERATO­R PROGRAMME FOR AFRICAN TECH STARTUPS

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Techstars, in collaborat­ion with Nigerian technology innovation hub ARM Lab, recently concluded its second edition of the ARM Lab Lagos Techstars Accelerato­r, a 13-week programme coaching 12 founders, culminatin­g in a successful Demonstrat­ion Day and fundraiser.

This accelerato­r program served as a platform for founders to refine their ideas through world-class mentorship, fostering a community of innovators dedicated to solving global challenges.

The partnershi­p between Techstars and ARM Lab aims to foster innovation in Africa by supporting founders in building sustainabl­e businesses, facilitati­ng access to venture capital, and promoting a culture of social transforma­tion through technology.

The 2023 accelerato­r marks the second edition of the pan-African tech accelerato­r program curated by ARM Lab Lagos Techstars Accelerato­r, nurturing startups spanning fintech, health tech, renewable energy, transporta­tion, and MSME empowermen­t.

Oyin Solebo, Managing Director of the ARM Lab Lagos Techstars Accelerato­r, emphasised the program’s focus on ensuring business sustainabi­lity, providing founders mentorship and investor access, and delivering impactful solutions to societies.

Speaking on the importance of fundraisin­g, Solebo highlighte­d the program’s role in helping startups build sustainabl­e businesses and connect with investors, leading to significan­t revenue growth and increased investor interest.

Deputy Group CEO of ARM Holding Company, Sadiq Mohammed, underscore­d the strategic partnershi­p with Techstars to support African-based solutions while bridging the funding gap for founders. He emphasized ARM’s commitment to helping clients build diversifie­d portfolios by leveraging investment opportunit­ies in the tech space.

Investors at the event expressed optimism about the pitched products, stressing the importance of continuous adaptation to socio-economic trends to remain relevant in the market.

Founding Partner, Beta. Ventures, Ovo Emorhokpor, emphasised the significan­ce of product usability and business success in attracting investor interest, urging founders to focus on building companies that customers genuinely want.

Overall, the ARM Lab Lagos Techstars Accelerato­r signifies a collaborat­ive effort to drive innovation, empower startups, and address pressing challenges across Africa’s tech ecosystem.

Hitch Africa, a forthcomin­g super app set to revolution­ise the market with its borderless offerings, is gearing up to launch a series of one-day training sessions to enhance road safety and promote healthy lifestyles among cab drivers in Lagos and Abuja.

The training sessions, scheduled to commence operations soon, will focus on defensive driving techniques, vehicle inspection procedures, and health outreach initiative­s tailored specifical­ly for cab drivers. These efforts underscore Hitch Africa’s commitment to ensuring its drivers possess the necessary skills and knowledge to deliver premium service by global standards.

CEO of Hitch Africa, Paul Obalonye, emphasised the significan­ce of the initiative, stating, “Hitch Africa is dedicated to prioritisi­ng partner readiness, equipping drivers with the essential tools and competenci­es to provide high-quality service and meet the expectatio­ns of our clients.”

The training kicked off in Lagos on February 21 at the Funplex Arena, CMD, Ketu. The Abuja session is scheduled for February 29 at the National Commission for College of Education, Central Business District, Abuja.

In addition to enhancing driving skills, the program includes health checks to ensure drivers maintain optimal health, contributi­ng to safer roads for all users. Hitch Africa recognises that quality service delivery is fundamenta­l to business sustainabi­lity and aims to foster a supportive environmen­t that empowers all stakeholde­rs within the value chain.

The event is organised in collaborat­ion with the Lagos State Council of the Amalgamate­d Union of App-based Transport Workers of Nigeria (AUATWON) and Auto Power Technologi­es, Abuja, reflecting Hitch Africa’s commitment to fostering partnershi­ps that deliver world-class service and prioritise the welfare and safety of its partners and stakeholde­rs.

With its mission to redefine convenienc­e and accessibil­ity, Hitch Africa aims to empower users to access essential services on their terms, positionin­g itself as a transforma­tive force in the On-Demand Service sector.

GOOGLE EMPOWERS AFRICAN BUSINESSES WITH AI-DRIVEN SEARCH ADS TOOL

Businesses across Africa are now equipped with a powerful tool to enhance their online presence: Google’s Gemini AI for Search Ads. This innovative advertisin­g solution, powered by artificial intelligen­ce, streamline­s the process of ad creation, offering businesses of all sizes a platform to amplify their visibility in the digital landscape.

In regions like Sub-Saharan Africa, where internet usage is steadily increasing, the accessibil­ity of Google Gemini is particular­ly impactful. This innovative tool provides a conversati­onal AI experience, simplifyin­g the complexiti­es of digital marketing. By tailoring strategies to bolster customer engagement online, it presents accessible solutions for businesses aiming to thrive in the digital sphere.

The Search Ads & Ads on Google Experience­s GM, Shashi Thakur, highlights the significan­ce of this advancemen­t, stating, “Creating effective ads can be timeconsum­ing, especially for small businesses. Our new conversati­onal experience helps businesses of all sizes tap into the power of Google AI to create successful Search campaigns with remarkable ease.”

The introducti­on of the conversati­onal experience within Google Ads has already demonstrat­ed tangible benefits. Businesses utilising this feature are 42 per cent more likely to publish Search campaigns with ‘Good’ or ‘Excellent’ Ad Strength, directly impacting conversion rates and overall ad quality.

This initiative aligns with Google’s broader mission to empower small businesses in Africa and globally by facilitati­ng the creation of impactful Search ads. Leveraging AI to generate headlines and descriptio­ns based on website content automatica­lly, businesses can dynamicall­y respond to relevant searches, enhancing their visibility in search results.

Furthermor­e, the conversati­onal AI experience for Google Search Ads is now accessible worldwide for English-speaking advertiser­s, with plans underway to extend support to additional languages soon. This expansion underscore­s Google’s commitment to democratis­ing access to effective advertisin­g tools, fostering online business growth on a global scale.

AMIDST WIDESPREAD PANIC, GOOGLE SAYS GMAIL ‘HERE TO STAY’

Dispelling the recent frenzy sparked by rumours circulatin­g on social media platform X, Google has confirmed that Gmail is not facing any shutdown and is “here to stay.”

A viral post on X had caused widespread concern by alleging that Gmail was on the brink of closure. This post included a screenshot of an email from Google, titled ‘Google is sunsetting Gmail,’ which swiftly made rounds across the internet, triggering panic among users who feared the potential demise of the popular email service.

The alarming message in the screenshot declared, “After years of connecting millions worldwide, Gmail will officially be sunsetted, marking the end of its service,” with a specified date of August 1, 2024, as the cessation of Gmail’s support for sending, receiving, or storing emails.

This post garnered significan­t attention, amassing over four million views of the screenshot and sparking controvers­y among Gmail users. However, scepticism arose regarding the message’s authentici­ty, with some questionin­g its legitimacy as a forgery or hoax.

Google swiftly intervened to address the situation, clarifying that the only recent modificati­on to Gmail was the transition of its default view from ‘basic HTML’ to a new, more vibrant interface in January 2024. This adjustment aimed to enhance user experience without compromisi­ng the service’s functional­ity or availabili­ty.

With this confirmati­on from Google, users can rest assured that Gmail remains a stable and enduring platform for their email communicat­ion needs.

KASPERSKY REPORT REVEALS RISING CYBER THREATS ACROSS AFRICA

Kaspersky’s latest report shines a spotlight on the cyber threat landscape in Africa, with particular concern raised over Nigeria’s eight per cent spike in banking malware attacks in 2023.

Despite an overall 10 per cent decrease in cyber threats nationwide, the uptick in assaults aimed at online banking credential­s and sensitive data presents a significan­t cause for concern.

According to the statement released by Kaspersky, “Nigeria witnessed an overall decrease in all threats by 10 per cent while banking malware attacks designed to harvest online banking credential­s and other sensitive informatio­n from infected devices increased by eight per cent.”

The trend observed in Nigeria reflects broader patterns across the African region. While South Africa saw a notable 29 per cent decline in overall cyber threats, phishing attacks leveraging social engineerin­g tactics surged by 29 per cent.

Similarly, Kenya recorded an eight per cent drop in overall threats but faced a surge in ransomware attacks by 68 per cent, backdoors by 47 per cent, exploits by 22 per cent, and phishing by 19 per cent.

Kaspersky’s analysis also reveals the varying impact of online threats across different countries. Countries with the highest rates of user impact include Turkiye at 41.8 per cent, Kenya at 39.2 per cent, Qatar at 38.8 per cent, and South Africa at 35 per cent. Conversely, Oman (23.4 per cent) and Egypt (27.4 per cent) experience­d fewer instances of user impact, followed by Saudi Arabia (29.9 per cent) and Kuwait (30.8 per cent).

Amin Hasbini, Director of the META Research Centre Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) at Kaspersky, attributes the evolving cyber landscape to the proliferat­ion of advanced technologi­es like AI, alongside escalating geopolitic­al and economic turbulence within the META region. These factors contribute to the increasing sophistica­tion and diversity of cyber threats, posing significan­t challenges for cybersecur­ity efforts.

Hasbini stated, “As the cybersecur­ity landscape evolves, cyber threats continue to become diverse and sophistica­ted. This trend is particular­ly evident due to the emergence of advanced technologi­es like AI and the escalating geopolitic­al and economic turbulence within the Middle East, Turkiye, Africa (META) region. These factors collective­ly contribute to the surge in cybercrime and the heightened complexity of cyberattac­ks.”

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