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10 ventures selected to showcase at Africa Tech Summit Nairobi 2025

10 ventures selected to showcase at Africa Tech Summit Nairobi 2025

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10 African tech ventures have been chosen to showcase their innovative solutions for potential funding and partnerships at the Africa Tech Summit Nairobi.

Powered by Raenest, the leading B2B event, is a premier event fostering connections and growth in the African tech ecosystem. The event is slated to take place on February 12th and 13th 2025 at the Sarit Expo Centre in Nairobi County.

Selected ventures

Ten innovative tech startups from diverse sectors such as fintech, insurtech, healthtech, agritech, and cleantech were chosen from over 200 applications across 24 countries. These ventures aim to address pressing challenges with transformative solutions. They Include:

Bizy Tech Limited (Tanzania) developed a digital agricultural platform, KILIMO BaNDO, to support Smallholder farmers and agro-small and medium enterprises by providing access to essential agricultural services and financial solutions.

Dojah (Nigeria) is an anti-fraud infrastructure platform that enables businesses to detect, prevent, and manage fraudulent activities in real-time.

Duhqa (Kenya) is a B2B platform that connects retailers with manufacturers and suppliers, locally and internationally. They aim to solve logistics and delivery inefficiencies by enabling retailers to get their goods delivered conveniently and affordably.

Flow Global (Uganda) is addressing the significant problem faced by Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in developing countries: the lack of access to adequate financing that hinders their growth potential.

Heala Tech Ltd (Nigeria) is a digital health platform that streamlines healthcare delivery in Africa, connecting patients, providers, and insurers through scalable tech solutions to improve access, affordability, and efficiency across the ecosystem.

JaliKoi (Rwanda) provides a simplified approach for low and middle-income earners to access financial services.

Koolboks (France, Nigeria and Kenya) provides pay-as-you-go (PAYG) solar-powered refrigeration solutions to underserved communities and SMEs, enabling 24/7 cold storage to reduce food waste and promote climate resilience.

MaishaPoa (Kenya) is an insurtech startup that provides affordable and accessible micro-insurance solutions, protecting low- and middle-income households from financial shocks.

Pricepally (Nigeria) is an e-commerce startup addressing inefficiencies in the food distribution system.

OnSpace Technologies (Kenya) is a no-code platform that addresses a critical problem faced by agricultural SMEs and related industries: the lack of affordable, accessible, and adaptable business systems.

“The ATS Investment Showcase continues to showcase and connect investment-ready tech ventures with leading VCs, supporting them in a challenging funding environment,” said Andrew Fassnidge, Director of Africa Tech Summit.

This summit represents a pivotal opportunity for African startups to gain visibility, secure funding, and forge partnerships that can drive growth and impact across the continent.