UCT GSB Solution Space, ayoba run latest e-Track programme accepting applications
Applications are now available for the most recent iteration of the e-Track initiative, which is designed to help entrepreneurs from all across the continent. It is run by UCT GSB Solution Space and ayoba.
The e-Track program is an early-stage venture acceleration and capacity-building program for high-impact entrepreneurs and is run by UCT GSB Solution Space, a specialized center of the University of the Cape Town Graduate School of Business.
The e-Track initiative is funded by ayoba, a super-app designed to help users in Africa bridge the digital gap while boosting small company growth and digitalisation.
For participants who have or wish to establish both for-profit and non-profit scale-ups, the Venture Launch program, which is phase one, focuses on validating the venture concept.
Everyone who completes phase one successfully will be given a UCT GSB credential and invited to pitch for step two, where only 15 businesses are chosen. The goal of Phase 2 is to hasten the growth of the validated enterprise. It concludes with a pitch day where initiatives present themselves to a roomful of possible investors, venture capitalists, and capacity builders who might help the business reach even greater heights.
Up until March 29, you may apply for phase one, which starts in late April.