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CAPE TOWN, South Africa, 16 November, 2021 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/- African blockchain disruptors and early-stage startups have joined CV Labs Global Incubation Program Batch_03. The African contingent of incubatees is reflective of Crypto Valley Venture Capital’s (CV VC) global investment strategy, to invest in blockchains’ wider applicability to solving problems and creating new markets, beyond crypto. […]

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, 16 November, 2021 -/African Media Agency/- African blockchain disruptors and early-stage startups have joined CV Labs Global Incubation Program Batch_03. The African contingent of incubatees is reflective of Crypto Valley Venture Capital’s global investment strategy, to invest in blockchains’ wider applicability to solving problems and creating new markets, beyond crypto.

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, 16 November, 2021 -/African Media Agency/- African blockchain disruptors and early-stage startups have joined CV Labs Global Incubation Program Batch_03. The African contingent of incubatees is reflective of Crypto Valley Venture Capital’s global investment strategy, to invest in blockchains’ wider applicability to solving problems and creating new markets, beyond crypto.

, which intends to see CV VC build the first-ever, blockchain-focused Accelerator for Africa. The goal of this Accelerator is to invest in 100 startups from the African continent over the next 4 years. This Accelerator will focus on such startups that work across Supply Chain, Healthcare, FinTech, and Government sectors., commenting on the initiative said:

“Since 15 years, Switzerland and South Africa have been enjoying an intense collaboration in education, research, and innovation. The first exchange between actors from both our countries using blockchain solutions to tackle real-world issues was initiated in 2019.

In addition, the Swiss State Secretariat for Education Research and Innovation and the South African Department of Science and Innovation are actively pursuing research instruments for example joint projects, a research chair, and academia exchanges as part of the blockchain ecosystem.has already incubated 22 successful global tech teams’ pathways to success.

 

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