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$100,000 free credits up for startups in Forbes Summit
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- Nigerian startups to be featured
Forbes has announced Nigeria’s First Digital Startup Accelerator program powered by the Global Startup Ecosystem early this year and within two weeks received over 5,000 applications.
200 companies were selected for the 2020 program which offered four weeks of free virtual training from 50 global speakers and access to $100,000 in free credits and perks
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The programme will be present and highlighted at this 3-hour long program from Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud, and Sendgrid.
“The program will culminate on June 25, 2020, from 12-3 pm EST with the first Forbes Nigeria Summit featuring the top companies from the cohort. All 100+ ecosystem partners and 50+ speakers from the program.
“This is a free live event that will welcome hundreds of digital delegates from across Nigeria and around the world to discuss insights on tech, entrepreneurship, and innovative ways to accelerate the future of Nigeria,” Forbes has announced.
Registration is free and can be done via zoom here.
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