The Solution Space E-Track Program moved 15 startups to the second level
The E-Track Programme, administered by UCT GSB Solution Space in collaboration with ayoba, has moved to the second phase, with fifteen businesses.
The E-track Program is a three-phase venture acceleration programme aimed at high-impact individuals, aspiring entrepreneurs, and seasoned entrepreneurs.
Venture Launch is the first step, which focuses on validating the venture concept; phase two focuses on speeding up the development of the validated venture, and phase three focuses on scaling enterprises with the help of partners and investors.
Fifteen firms have been chosen to advance to the Venture Exploitation round of the programme. These firms are headquartered all around Africa, with teams from Mozambique, Nigeria, Ghana, Mauritius, and South Africa among them.
Qataloog, an edtech firm, Kelo, a digital bookshop, Forte, a fitness marketplace, and an analytics suite are among them. PageBeats, Wastebase DEAL, GoShare, a donation-based crowdfunding tool for students, and Laduma Analytics, a South African professional football data-driven narrative and performance analysis platform.
Fan Base is a merchandising platform, SuM 1 is an investment startup, Angel is a crowdsourcing and crowdfunding platform, Amelyia App is a recommendations platform, Dynasto is a gaming business, The Beauty Network is a wellness and beauty firm, and Allan Farm Co-op is an agro company.
The programme began in early 2022 and will end in early 2023.