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Three Kenyan Firms Join Global League Of Tech Pioneers

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The World Economic Forum list is full of young and growing tech companies with the 2022 cohort forging new paths in healthcare, food production and cutting-edge technologies.
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The World Economic Forum has announced 100 new startups joining its Technology Pioneers Community, three of them Kenya. A statement released on Tuesday 10th May indicates that the World Economic Forum list is full of young and growing tech companies with the 2022 cohort forging new paths in healthcare, food production and more with cutting-edge technologies.

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The Kenyan companies on the list Access Afya – a high-quality healthcare provider for the global mass market; Pula Advisors, an insurance and technology company providing comprehensive insurance solutions; and Sendy, a company building fulfilment infrastructure for e-commerce and consumer brands.

This year’s intake includes Emerge, which is improving virtual interactions through the development of a device with tactile effects for users at virtual gatherings. Ampd Energy is reshaping the construction industry by pioneering battery energy storage systems, and Alife is supporting healthcare advances by using artificial intelligence to improve the success rate of IVF.

“The 2022 cohort of technology pioneers is already bringing great changes to industries around the world,” said Saemoon Yoon, Technology Pioneers Community Lead, at the World Economic Forum. Yoon said by joining this community these emerging tech leaders can continue to show not only the impressive tech advancements within their firms but also how their companies are helping to build a better future for us all.

For the first time, over one-third of the selected firms are led by women, well above the industry average with 2022 Tech Pioneers based in 30 countries. With Viet Nam, Rwanda and the Czech Republic represented for the first time, this year’s cohort is shaping industries around the world.

In Mexico, for example, microTERRA builds onsite water treatment systems with microalgae that transforms wastewater into a sustainable protein source and clean water. Luxembourg’s Mission Space develops a satellite-based space weather intelligence system. In the United States, Bonumose is transforming global food systems with its technology to support the affordable production of healthy alternative sugars such as tagatose and allulose.

Following their selection as technology pioneers, this year’s companies will join an impressive group of alumni that include many household names, such as Airbnb, Google, Kickstarter, Mozilla, Spotify, TransferWise, Twitter and Wikimedia.

The 2022 cohort will also be invited to participate in World Economic Forum workshops and events and high-level discussions during their two years in the community.

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