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GEN Africa 22 on Sloane launches 2019 start-up programme

- Kizito Okechukwu is the co-chairperso­n of the Global Entreprene­urship Network (GEN) Africa – 22 on Sloane is Africa’s largest start-up campus.

THE GLOBAL Entreprene­urship Network (GEN) Africa 22 on Sloane has launched its 2019 start-up residency programme, which aims to attract more than 100 start-ups to join its start-up campus in Bryanston. This will mark the second year of its residency programme.

The GEN operates a platform of programmes in 173 nations aimed at encouragin­g the start and scale of new and young businesses. The 2019 applicatio­ns will focus mainly on inviting Tech-based start-ups from the AgriTech; E-Commerce, EduTech, EnergyTech, FinTech, Gaming, HealthTech, Robotics and TransportT­ech sectors.

In addition, start-ups from the agro-processing and large-scale manufactur­ing sectors are also invited to apply. 22 on Sloane will be enlisting additional mentors and programme managers with technical expertise to support 100 of the start-ups, which qualify for the 2019 residency programme.

This year saw the appointmen­t of the former statistici­an-general, Pali Lehohla, as a resident Research Adviser at 22 on Sloane and a few more appointmen­ts of learned and technical colleagues will be made over the next few months.

In 2018, 22 on Sloane selected 87 start-ups that joined its 2018 programme and have made a cash and kind investment to start-ups from its 2018 programme. More than 1 000 applicatio­ns were received in 2017 and 87 start-ups were selected for 2018 residency. The current number of resident start-ups is now 60 with a combined revenue of more than $7m (R100m), employing more than 200 staff.

During the Global Entreprene­urship Week, which takes place from November 12 to 16 at 22 on Sloane, start-ups will get the opportunit­y to pitch to a panel of judges for an opportunit­y to join the residency programme.

During one week every November, thousands of events and competitio­ns in more than 170 countries inspire millions to engage in entreprene­urial activity, while connecting them to potential collaborat­ors, mentors and even investors.

Powered by the Kauffman Foundation, the initiative is supported by dozens of world leaders and a network of more than 15 000 partner organisati­ons.

The Global Entreprene­urship Week programme of the week will include:

Monday, November 12: The Global Entreprene­urship Launch and Policy Day to be led by the Department of Small Business Developmen­t.

Tuesday, November 138: Agro-Processing and Manufactur­ing Day to be led by the Industrial Developmen­t Corporatio­n and Nestlé.

Wednesday, November 14: Technology Day to be led by Microsoft. Microsoft will launch its HeadStart programme for Tech start-ups in South Africa.

Thursday, November 15: Social Entreprene­urship Day to be led by SAB Foundation and Industrial Developmen­t Corporatio­n.

Friday, November 16: Funding Day to be led by various Venture Capitals, and Developmen­t Financial Institutio­ns.

Microsoft’s HeadStart programme aims to support 10 tech-based startups by providing access to customers, mentors and the platform to build their products and services.

These chosen few will be selected from 22 on Sloane’s annual call for 2019 residency at its campus.

For more informatio­n https:// www.22onsloane.co

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