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Tick-tock. The countdown is on for Techstars Startup Weekend Nnewi (June 27-29, 2024)

AdminBy AdminJune 24, 2024Updated:July 4, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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(3rd, R): Chinwe Okoli (Special Adviser to the Anambra State Governor on Innovation & Innovation & Business Incubation) cheers Techstars Startup Weekend, Onitsha

Techstars Startup Weekend Nnewi, organised by Solution Innovation District, is just round the corner.

Holding from June 27 to 29, 2024 at the Technology Incubation Centre (Beside Umudim Area Command, Nnewi, Anambra state), participants are in high gear to innovate, collaborate, and compete for generous cash prizes.

(2nd Left): Chinwe Okoli on hand to support winners at Techstars Startup Weekend, Awka


For participating startups, the main features of the Nnewi gathering are:

1️⃣ Cash prizes: Startups presenting the most innovative ideas get the chance to win significant cash rewards
2️⃣ Expert mentorship: Learning from industry leaders and receiving personalised feedback
3️⃣ Networking opportunities: Connecting with like-minded innovators and potential investors
4️⃣ Hands-on experience: Building, pitching, and launching your startup in just one weekend

To register for Techstars Startup Weekend, Nnewi, click here.

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