The Net Prophet Sparkup accelerator programme is accepting applications for its 2016 event. It will run from 1-4 April with over R1-million in Angel funding up for grabs.
Previously named Net Prophet Startup Workshop, the programme is geared towards coaching tech-based and tech-enabled startups to be investor ready.
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Only 15 qualifying startups will be accepted for the three-day ‘intensive’ training regime. It will be followed by a live pitching session to angel investors on 4 April.
Training will include coaching and one-on-one sessions from various industry experts, among whom will be seasoned business mentor and founder of MentorCamp Canada, Permjot Valia.
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Only the teams able to successfully create a convincing argument for success will go onto the final pitching round and compete for funding.
The programme will be hosted at the University of Cape Town’s Graduate School of Business in Cape Town. The event is fully-funded, but will not cover accommodation and transport. Those accepted will also receive a ticket to the Net Prophet Conference taking place on 7 April.
Startups wishing to apply can do so through the Sparkup website. Applications close 18 March.