Google has flung open applications for its landmark 10th cohort of the Startups Accelerator Africa, doubling down on nearly a decade of continent-wide tech propulsion by targeting Series A pioneers wielding AI and machine learning for scientific and societal moonshots.

The 12-week “AI First” hybrid bootcamp, kicking off April 2026, equips Africa-based or Africa-centric innovators with Google’s AI arsenal, expert mentorship, technical firepower, and investor matchmaking to catapult health and deep-tech ventures into orbit—deadline March 18 at g.co/acceleratorafrica.
“Africa’s tech landscape is seeing a vibrant shift toward deep-tech innovation,” proclaimed Folarin Aiyegbusi, Head of Startup Ecosystem, Africa. “For Class 10, we are focusing on the potential of AI to drive health and societal benefits, providing the infrastructure and expertise to turn these startups into the research labs of the continent.”
Since 2018, the accelerator has turbocharged 180+ startups across 17 nations, unlocking $350 million in funding and 3,700 direct jobs, cementing Google’s role as Africa’s AI innovation forge amid a deluge of homegrown problem-solvers.
Equity-free and hybrid-powered, Class 10 promises Google’s product credits, strategic war rooms, and global networks to forge the next wave of African AI trailblazers reshaping everything from disease detection to climate resilience.
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