has unveiled the line-up of start-ups selected for the physical bootcamp stage of the NSIA Prize for Innovation .
A statement from the NSIA noted that this year, over 7,000 early-stage businesses registered for the competition, “demonstrating a significant surge in interest compared to the 2,000 applicants in the inaugural edition”. This year’s bootcamp participants represent a diverse range of sectors, highlighting the breadth of Nigeria’s burgeoning tech scene.
The ultimate prize for the top ten Demo Day finalists is a combined prize value of $220,000 along with an all-expense paid, five-week training programme at Draper University in Silicon Valley, USA.
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