Kenyan Startup Zerobionic Selected for Qualcomm’s 2026 Make in Africa Mentorship Programme
Kenyan assistive robotics startup Zerobionic has been selected for Qualcomm’s 2026 Make in Africa programme, joining nine other African innovators...
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Kenyan startup Zerobionic has been selected for Qualcomm's prestigious 2026 Make in Africa Mentorship Programme, an initiative supporting early-stage tech innovators.
- Zerobionic is one of 10 startups chosen from over 1,200 applications across 45+ countries.
- The programme, a part of the Qualcomm Africa Innovation Platform, will provide Zerobionic with mentorship, engineering advice, business training, and IP support.
- Selected startups are eligible for funding opportunities, stipends up to $5,000, and patent filing support.
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