Johannesburg – April 8, 2026 – Qualcomm Incorporated has announced the selection of 10 high-potential startups for the fourth edition of its flagship Qualcomm® Make in Africa Mentorship Program, reinforcing its commitment to advancing Africa’s deep-technology ecosystem.
The initiative, part of the broader Qualcomm Africa Innovation Platform, focuses on nurturing early-stage startups developing cutting-edge solutions in areas such as Edge AI/ML, IoT, advanced connectivity, and embedded computing.
Strengthening Africa’s Deep-Tech Ecosystem
Now in its fourth year, the equity-free mentorship program attracted over 1,200 applications from more than 45 African countries, reflecting the continent’s rapidly growing innovation landscape. The selected startups were chosen based on their ability to deploy advanced technologies into scalable, end-to-end solutions across key sectors including agriculture, smart infrastructure, education, and mobility.
Participants will benefit from a comprehensive support package that includes:
- Technical mentorship and business coaching
- Engineering consultations for product development
- Product design support using Arduino AI platforms
- Intellectual property (IP) training, including access to L2Pro Africa
- Patent advisory support from Adams & Adams
Additionally, each startup will receive a $5,000 stipend upon successful completion of program requirements, while at the programs's Finale, one startup will be awarded a Social Impact Fund grant from Qualcomm for Good.



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