The I’M IN entrepreneurial programme has launched its Ideation Incubator, a three-month programme focused on women students with innovative technology start-up ideas.
The female-focused programme supports early-stage technology start-ups to gain commercial sustainability by providing pre-seed investment, effective business and technical support.
Palesa Tabai, I’M IN programme lead said,We are looking for exciting and disruptive technology ideas across all verticals. More importantly, we want to partner with Black women students who are excited to use technology to solve real problems in their communities and share our mission-driven approach,” said Palesa Tabai, I’M IN programme lead.
The programme seeks to provide qualifying women students with an equity-free investment of R50 000, as well as support in the form of participation stipends, data and laptop costs, business skills training, and access to the I’M IN ecosystem. Applications for the…