Google Picks 11 Companies Using AI to Tackle Challenges, Including 3 Nigerian Startups

17 Jun 2024

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is making a big impact on businesses worldwide, and Africa is joining the AI revolution. A new wave of African startups is using AI to solve various problems, like healthcare, logistics, and farming. Google is stepping in to support these startups.

In August 2023, Google launched several programs, one of them being the AI-First initiative. This initiative helps African startups using AI with $350,000 in Google Cloud Credits and offers mentorship, technical guidance, and networking opportunities. Google's first batch of supported startups, called Google for Startups Accelerator, AI First, includes 11 companies that are using AI for positive change.

Some of these startups are using AI to improve healthcare and make it cheaper. Others, like Chatbot Africa, are assisting small businesses in going online, and Izifin from Nigeria is helping small businesses access credit. Google's support shows its dedication to innovation in Africa.

Here are the top startups in the program:

  1. Avalon Health - South Africa
  2. Chatbots Africa - Ghana
  3. Dial Afrika Inc - Kenya
  4. Famasi Africa - Nigeria
  5. Fastagger Inc - Kenya
  6. Garri Logistics - Ethiopia
  7. Izifin - Nigeria
  8. Lengo AI - Senegal
  9. Logistify AI - Uganda
  10. Telliscope - Ethiopia
  11. Vzy - Nigeria

Google is also investing N259 million to help startups in Nigeria and other parts of Africa use AI to solve local problems. This effort reflects Google's commitment to supporting African startups as they use AI to tackle unique challenges in their regions.

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