DEMO Africa is an annual conference targeted at investors, entrepreneurs, and people in tech media looking for Africa’s ‘next big thing’. This year, 40 startups from across the continent will be given a platform to launch their products on the DEMO Africa stage.
DEMO Africa 2014 will hold at the Lagos Oriental Hotel between the 22nd and 26th of September 2014. Tickets for the event are now available for purchase online. Investors are given the option of joining as VIP participants
The 40 finalists startups have been shortlisted, from a pool of over 400 applicants, through a rigorous screening process overseen by a jury that comprised some of the brightest minds in business and technology sectors across Africa. All 40 of them were unveiled earlier today at the iDEA Hub, Sabo, Yaba, Lagos. Here they are:
Connect Finance (Nigeria)
Allows companies to manage their finances, create invoices, quotations, sales orders, payments etc.
ASiM (Kenya)
An integrated tool with Quickbooks and SAP Business One to produce rich, real-time business intelligence.
Chura (Kenya)
Allows interoperability between different mobile networks in a multi-SIM environment.
Cribpark (Nigeria)
A catalogue of home designs, a web shop, and projects management tool.
Cube (Nigeria)
Enables anyone (whether individual or business entity) to accept card payments in person with their phone.
Feedbackplus (Nigeria)
Lets customers give feedback to different organizations online or through a mobile app.
Foodstantly (Nigeria)
An online marketplace which provides customers with fresh and cooked food + home delivery services.
Hutbay (Nigeria)
A platform that helps real estate consumers find and share vital information about real estate, mortgages, and agents.
InstaCare (Nigeria)
Enables real-time verification & authentication of beneficiary’s health insurance.
Integrated Medics (Nigeria)
A web based application package to computerize any large scale hospital.
IroFit (Nigeria)
Mobile card payment system that allows merchants to accept card payments without an internet connection.
Jifunza (Rwanda)
Provides everyone equal access to the learning, loving and LOLing that digital content offers.
Kitiwa (Ghana)
Helps ordinary Africans send and receive money using Bitcoin.
LocName (Egypt)
An application that gives a short, unique name for your address, which you can share easily in just 2 seconds.
Matibabu (Uganda)
Is a phone application for early, non-invasive malaria diagnosis with a custom piece of hardware (Matiscope).
Mergims (Rwanda)
An online platform that will enable African immigrants to pay tuition fees, airtime and utility bills for their loves ones back home.
mjobs (Ethiopia)
A web and mobile job alert and recruitment services.
MuZik (Cameroon)
A virtual assistant for feature phones.
MyeCompus.net (Ghana)
An online teaching and learning platform.
Nerve (Nigeria)
Delivers cost-effective, higher quality and mobile convergent smart devices and services.
Nikweli (Tanzania)
A mobile-to-web job matching platform that connects employers and job seekers for lower skill, “blue collar” type positions.
Online Hisab (Ethopia)
Cloud-based accounting package for Ethiopian SMEs who are looking for an affordable and easy to use solution.
Oradian (Nigeria)
Cloud-based core banking system for microfinance.
Paysail (Ghana)
A simple way for businesses and accountants to better manage payroll.
PieRide (Egypt)
Ridesharing technology platform offering monthly subscription transportation service for daily commuters.
Pliby (Benin)
Online platform for the African music lovers.
Prepclass (Nigeria)
An education technology company focused on local content for digital devices.
Saisai (Zimbabwe)
Wireless mesh network distributing free access to wireless hotspots in public areas and public transportation.
Shamba Technologies (Tanzania)
Renewable technology company that designs domestic power products for families in Africa without power.
SmartPesa (South Africa)
Allows merchants to accept credit card payments using a mobile phone. Comprising a low cost card reader, app and server-side processing.
SokoNect (Kenya)
Agribusiness solution designed to shorten the distribution channels of agricultural produce while facilitating fast trade between farmers and their prospective buyers.
SpacePointe (Nigeria)
eCommerce platform which focuses on the African retailer.
SpellAfrica Initiative (Nigeria)
A set of proprietary apps for all smartphone operating systems. It is a softphone running on your current smartphone.
Telecosys (Egypt)
Delivers innovative software solutions for Tech-based service providers including Telecom operators, Internet Service Providers, Cloud-based service providers, and pay TV.
The Pearl Dream Inc (Kenya)
A digital collection of African stories for kids and eCommerce retail site for animation inspired items.
TrafficBytes (Egypt)
Allows mobile operators and telecom vendors to leverage existing big data and provide realtime accurate roads traffic information.
Valuraha Trader (Kenya)
Platform that simulates the African Financial Markets, enabling one to interact with various investment instruments under actual market conditions using virtual money.
VIGO (South Africa)
A fully responsive website building tool allowing African entrepreneurs and business owners to create their own websites from any device, including a feature phone.
VOTO Mobile (Ghana)
Mobile phone notification and survey platform.
What’sIn (Tunisia)
Mobile application platform service allows consumers with chemical allergies to instantly find the correct information when they scan a product UPC.
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