Impulse Acceleration Program to hold Information Session in Accra

Impulse, a best in-class startup acceleration program, with the support of OCP Group and OCP Africa, is set to hold an information session in Accra for young Ghanaian Agritech start-ups on Tuesday, 6th August, 2019 at the Kempinski Hotel, at 6pm.

Impulse is a 12-week acceleration program for innovative start-ups that have a prototype or a marketable product in the fields of Agritech, Agricultural Biotechnology, Mining technology or Materials Science & Nanotechnology. The program will help accelerate start-ups developing solutions for the African small-holder farmer.

The Impulse program is also open to entrepreneurship & innovation experts from all over the world to join as a mentor, jury or keynote speaker.

The program is designed by Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), Morocco, in partnership with MassChallenge, as part of the university’s Innovation & Entrepreneurship effort, which endeavors to promote and support a global community of researchers and visionary entrepreneurs committed to the development of the African continent.

A global call for Impulse applications was launched on June 26 in Casablanca and a batch of startups in Ghana meeting the criteria will be eligible to be selected and invited to Morocco to start the acceleration program on the UM6P campus in Benguerir.

The information session is an opportunity for the organizers of the Impulse Program to meet representatives of the Ghanaian entrepreneurial ecosystem and to source innovative Ghanaian start-ups in the fields of Agtech, Biotech, Mining Tech and Materials Science & Nanotech.

In coordination with the Ministry of Food & Agriculture (MoFA), OCP Africa aims to sustain OCP Group’s ambitious innovation agenda to contribute to the establishment of sustainable and prosperous agriculture in Ghana and Africa. In addition to the Impulse program, OCP Africa recently re-launched on a larger scale its innovative Agribooster and School Lab initiatives to support small-holder farmers in Ghana increase their yield and revenue.

The Impulse program also reinforces OCP Africa’s strong engagement for African agriculture development.