Norrsken Accelerator Opens Doors to African Startups in Stockholm
Norrsken Accelerator, established by Niklas Adalberth in 2016, is currently accepting applications from African countries' startups for its program in Stockholm. Successful applicants will receive a cash prize and an eight-week business development course.
The accelerator, running from July to September at Norrsken House, offers customized programs and individual sessions with mentors and experts. It is open to impact-focused startups with innovative technologies and strong pre-seed business models.
Participants will have 24/7 access to a workspace tailored for tech and impact entrepreneurs. Upon completion, selected companies will receive a total of US$125,000 in equity capital, in addition to the US$125,000 in cash awarded at the start of the program.
Norrsken Accelerator provides African startups with an opportunity to grow and receive funding. The program, offering cash, equity, and mentorship, aims to support impact-focused ventures with innovative technologies.
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