Facebook again sponsors TechCrunch Startup Battlefield
In line with its commitment to growing
Africa’s technology startup ecosystem and its passion for developing diverse,
young talent, Facebook (www.Facebook.com) is returning as the headline sponsor
of TechCrunch Startup Battlefield Africa 2018 (https://tcrn.ch/2uxSylb).
The event, taking place in Lagos,
Nigeria, will search for Sub-Saharan Africa’s best innovators, makers and
technical entrepreneurs.
TSBA sees startups compete across
three categories: social good; productivity and utility; and gaming and
entertainment. It profiles the founders and entrepreneurs leading Africa’s next
wave of technology innovation and highlights new ideas, businesses and
applications with disruptive potential.
On December 11, it will bring
together the strongest startups from across Sub-Saharan Africa, where they will
pitch to a live audience of 500 people ranging from VCs, investors, government
officials and developers.
Facebook representatives from
Africa and beyond will be on the ground to celebrate, where they will be
connecting, listening and learning from various communities as well as taking
part in an exciting series of workshops, networking sessions and talks between
6th and 11th December.
“Following the great success of
the inaugural TechCrunch Startup Battlefield event in 2017, we are delighted to
return as the headline sponsor for this year’s event,” said Emeka Afigbo, Head
of Developer Programs, Facebook. “Given our passion for connecting people and
helping developers and entrepreneurs to thrive, we can’t wait to see how this
year’s entrants are using technology to engage and empower people across the
continent.”
Events Facebook will host over
the week include:
Developer Circle Leads Summit
(6-7 December): A two-day summit for more than 65 Developer Circles Leads
across Sub-Saharan Africa, representing a growing community of over 42,800
members across 31 cities in 15 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Women and Small Business Event (6 December): A workshop to inspire, educate and
train 70-80 entrepreneurs and women working in tech with a panel featuring
special guests.
Startups and Developers Summit
2018 by Developer Circle Nigeria (8 December): Bringing together 600 attendees,
and hosted by Facebook Developer Leads, the Summit will run trainings and
workshop sessions on specialist deep-tech subjects, such as Messenger Bot.
Aspiring Entrepreneurs — Digital
Pitch Competition (10 December): Winners from seven Nigerian states who
participated in the Aspiring Entrepreneurs: Digital 2018 programme will pitch
their businesses to a panel of judges for a chance to win support and prizes
from Facebook and Fate Foundation.
NG_Hub Start-up Mixer (10
December): A social gathering bringing together Start-ups from across the
ecosystem, including NG_Hub start-ups (Start-ups using Facebook's Community
Hub) and those taking part in the TechCrunch Startup Battlefield event.
Student Hack (11 December): In
partnership with Re:Learn by CC_Hub, Facebook will bring together 50 local high
school students from Lagos to take part in Hack-a-Day and other activities that
highlight the difference developers can make in the world using computer
science skills.
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