Google's AI Accelerator Graduates Class 10 in Nairobi, With Four Kenyan Startups in the Mix

Fifteen African startups, including four from Kenya, have graduated from the tenth Google for Startups Accelerator Africa program. These companies focus on using AI to solve infrastructure and data challenges in sectors like fintech and agritech.
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The growth of the African tech ecosystem, supported by global tech giants, is crucial for regional economic development and infrastructure modernization.
Fifteen African startups have graduated from the tenth class of the Google for Startups Accelerator Africa, closing out a three-month programme with a Demo Day held in Nairobi this week. Four of them are Kenyan: Coamana, Duck, ReportsAI and VunaPay.
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