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The Future is Female Mentorship Programme has announced 20 finalists for its fifth edition

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Last updated: November 6, 2024 7:31 am
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The Future is Female Mentorship Programme, a prestigious PR and communications training initiative designed specifically for female founders, has recently announced the 20 finalists for its fifth cohort. These finalists were meticulously selected from a pool of hundreds of applications from various countries across Africa, showcasing a diverse range of early-stage startups in sectors such as healthtech, AI, cleantech, agritech, and logistics, each demonstrating innovative solutions tailored to their target markets.

Established in 2020 by Claudine Moore, Africa’s managing director at the renowned PR firm Allison and founder of C. Moore Media, The Future is Female Mentorship Programme aims to empower and equip female founders with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the competitive business landscape. The annual program is conducted in collaboration with leading media and communications companies, as well as investors in female-led businesses, to provide comprehensive media training for aspiring female entrepreneurs.

This year, the program has garnered support from key partners such as Salesforce Ventures Impact Fund, TechCabal, Africa Communications Week, and startup database company F6S. These partnerships underscore the commitment to fostering the growth and success of African female tech founders by offering valuable resources and guidance through the mentorship program.

The training curriculum includes a series of masterclasses led by industry experts, with Claudine Moore spearheading the first session. Other masterclass facilitators include Annie Mutumba and Eniola Harrison from Africa Communications Week, who will share insights on engaging with the media, while Salesforce Ventures Impact Fund will delve into topics related to venture capital funding.

The 20 selected finalists for the 2024 program hail from different African countries, representing a wide array of innovative startups. Some of the standout founders include Adjayi Cyrus from Morocco, whose startup My Steps incentivizes users to maintain healthy routines through eco-friendly mobility, and Aline Nicole Uwamariya from Rwanda, who utilizes electronic plastic waste and 3D technology to create prosthetics for disabled individuals.

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In Kenya, Becky Kirima’s INVA Solution offers virtual assistance tailored for individuals with attention deficit disorder, while Maureen Macharia’s Cluzar leverages AI to gather customer feedback and market insights for organizations. From Nigeria, notable founders include Kieva Chris-Amusan of Fertitude, Folashade Adegbite of Harmonics, and Omolola Solagbade of Zendit, each spearheading innovative ventures in reproductive health, technology solutions, and logistics, respectively.

Other finalists from South Africa, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Ethiopia, and Tunisia showcase a diverse range of startups addressing various societal challenges and driving positive impact in their communities. These visionary female founders are poised to make significant contributions to their respective industries and create lasting change through their innovative solutions.

The Future is Female Mentorship Programme continues to be a beacon of support and empowerment for African female tech founders, with a steadfast commitment to nurturing talent, fostering innovation, and driving sustainable growth in the region. Through mentorship, training, and access to valuable resources, the program equips female entrepreneurs with the tools they need to succeed and thrive in the competitive business landscape.

(Source: TechCabal) The world of technology is constantly evolving, with new advancements and innovations being made every day. From artificial intelligence to virtual reality, there is no shortage of exciting developments in the tech industry. One area that has seen significant growth in recent years is the field of robotics.

Robots have long been a fascination for scientists and engineers, with the idea of creating machines that can perform tasks autonomously capturing the imagination of many. While robots have been around for decades, recent advances in technology have allowed for the development of more sophisticated and capable machines.

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One of the most exciting developments in robotics is the use of artificial intelligence to create robots that can learn and adapt to their environment. These robots are able to make decisions on their own, without the need for constant human intervention. This has opened up a world of possibilities for applications in industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and even space exploration.

In the manufacturing sector, robots are being used to automate tasks that were once performed by humans. This not only increases efficiency and productivity but also reduces the risk of human error. Robots are able to work around the clock, without the need for breaks or rest, making them ideal for tasks that require precision and consistency.

In the healthcare industry, robots are being used to assist with a variety of tasks, from surgery to rehabilitation. Surgical robots, for example, are able to perform complex procedures with a level of precision that is unmatched by human surgeons. This can lead to quicker recovery times and better outcomes for patients.

Robots are also being used in space exploration, with machines like the Mars rovers being sent to explore the surface of other planets. These robots are able to collect data and send it back to Earth, allowing scientists to learn more about our universe.

While the advancements in robotics are certainly exciting, there are also concerns about the impact that these machines may have on society. There are fears that robots may take over jobs that are currently performed by humans, leading to widespread unemployment. There are also ethical considerations to take into account, such as the potential for robots to be used for harmful purposes.

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Despite these concerns, the future of robotics looks bright. As technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more impressive advancements in the field of robotics. From self-driving cars to robot companions, the possibilities are endless. The world of robotics is truly an exciting one, with the potential to revolutionize the way we live and work.

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