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Source: Tom Jackson/Disrupt Africa

African startups in the Internet of Things (IoT) space are invited to apply to participate in the 12-week high-touch RIoT Accelerator Programme.

The RIoT Accelerator Programme increases the impact of traditional business development resources by connecting startups with an industry consortium of more than 90 companies across the IoT technology stack to learn, partner, and bring your product to market.

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It facilitates a variety of entrepreneurial processes – from research commercialisation to startup growth to corporate innovation projects. Participants connect with industry partners and customers, leverage an engineering prototyping lab and tools, and access an IoT ecosystem of government, academic and industry collaborators.

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until December 15.

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Source: Tom Jackson/Disrupt Africa