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Impulse, one of the best startup acceleration programs in its category, with support from the OCP Group and OCP Africa, is expected to hold an information session in Accra.
The program for young start-up companies Agritech Ghana was launched Tuesday at the hotel Kempinski.
Impulse is a 12-week acceleration program aimed at young innovative companies with a prototype or marketable product in the fields of Agritech, agricultural biotechnology, technology mining or materials science and nanotechnology.
The program will help accelerate the start-up of young companies developing solutions for African smallholder farmers.
It is also open to entrepreneurs and innovation experts from around the world as mentors, jurors or speakers.
The program was designed by Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) in Morocco, in partnership with MbadChallenge, as part of the University's Innovation and Entrepreneurship initiative.
It strives to promote and support a global community of visionary researchers and entrepreneurs committed to the development of the African continent.
A global call to Impulse apps was launched June 26 in Casablanca and a group of Ghanaian startups meeting the criteria will be eligible to be selected and invited to Morocco to launch the UM6P Campus Acceleration Program. in Benguerir.
The information session is an opportunity for Impulse program organizers to meet with representatives of Ghana's entrepreneurial ecosystem and to find innovative companies in Ghana in the areas of Agtech, Biotech, Mining Tech and Materials Science & Nanotech.
In coordination with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (OCM), OCP Africa intends to support OCP's ambitious innovation program to contribute to the development of sustainable and prosperous agriculture in Ghana and Africa. Africa.
In addition to the Impulse program, OCP Africa has recently relaunched on a larger scale its innovative Agribooster and School Lab initiatives to help small farmers in Ghana increase their yields and incomes.
The Impulse program also reinforces OCP Africa's strong commitment to agricultural development in Africa.
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