The shared belief that entrepreneurship and women’s leadership are key drivers in transforming the African Continent, has made Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, through its entity P-Curiosity Lab, partner with the Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF) to support 15 African young female entrepreneurs as part of the 2020 LeadTech Incubation programme.
The 2020 LeadTech Incubation programme is an intensive 6-month incubation programme dedicated to early-stage women-owned or women-led tech start-ups. The programme which is based on a competition model promotes and builds independent women entrepreneurs, to foster innovation from start-up to scale-up and strengthen the sustainability of growth.
The programme will enable startups to have access to:
Eligible tech entrepreneurs should begin applications before the submission deadline on Friday, April 24th, 2020.
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