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$12,500 Up for Grabs as Founders Connect Live Brings Together Investors and Startups in Nairobi

Strategic expansion into East Africa comes at a time when the region's startup ecosystem is experiencing rapid growth despite global market challenges

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Africa’s tech ecosystem is evolving, and Founders Connect and the African Impact Initiative — supported by Bamboo— are hosting a high-impact event in Nairobi to fuel this transformation. This one-day event is designed to help attendees unlock capital, foster partnerships, and accelerate innovation in East Africa. It will bring together 300+ founders, investors, and tech leaders to drive the future of African technology.

Following successful editions across Lagos, London, and Toronto, which collectively hosted over 2,500 attendees, this strategic expansion into East Africa comes at a crucial time when the region’s startup ecosystem is experiencing rapid growth despite global market challenges. The one-day summit aims to address critical gaps in founder-investor connections and provide practical insights for scaling in today’s market.

“East Africa’s tech ecosystem is demonstrating remarkable resilience and innovation, yet many founders still struggle to access the right networks and capital,” said Peace Itimi, Founder of Founders Connect. “Through this summit, we’re not just creating another tech event – we are building a bridge between East Africa’s ambitious founders and the resources they need to scale. Our platform has documented the journeys of over 100 African founders, and we have seen firsthand how the right connections at the right time can transform startups into market leaders.”

The carefully curated program features industry leaders who have successfully navigated the challenges of building and investing in African markets:

  • Mia von Koschitzky-Kimani, Partner at Future Africa
  • Dennis Ondeng, CEO of Kopo Kopo
  • Allan Mwangi, Entrepreneurship Development Manager at ALX
  • Nick Joshi, CEO of Leta and more

As the key strategic partner, African Impact Initiative brings deep expertise in startup development and investment across the continent. “We’re excited to partner with Founders Connect to expand our support for African founders, investors, and operators,” said Osaretin Obano, Executive at African Impact Initiative. By leveraging our combined strengths, we can unlock more capital, increase visibility, and accelerate market access. It’s a win for the entire ecosystem, and we can’t wait to get started.”

Event Details and Highlights:

  • Date: March 15, 2025
  • Time: 2:00 PM – 8:30 PM (Conference: 2:00-5:00 PM | Mixer: 5:00-8:30 PM)
  • Venue: The Piano, PQVW+HFG, Near 171 Brookside Drive, Nairobi, Kenya

Exclusive keynote sessions and expert-led discussions on:

    • Raising Capital in Africa – Strategies for securing funding in today’s market
    • Scaling a Startup in East Africa – Proven Growth Frameworks
    • Building High-Impact Careers – Thriving in tech, venture, and beyond.
  • A Pitch2Win competition for early-stage founders with up to $12,500 in funding opportunities. The funding package includes a $10,000 SAFE Note from African Impact Initiative and a $2,500 equity-free grant from Founders Connect, along with mentorship opportunities from successful founders.
  • Evening networking mixer with industry leaders

Ambitious early-stage startups can apply for the Pitch2Win competition at foundersconnect.xyz/launchpad (Deadline: March 1, 2025). You can also get your tickets for the conference at selar.com/fcnairobi. The event is supported by Bamboo and Ingressive Capital.

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