Application Deadline: May 20, 2026
Applications are now open for the 2026/2027 Carnegie Mellon University Africa Innovation Hub Business Incubation Program. The Business Incubation Program is a 12-month opportunity focused on helping tech founders in Africa to succeed with their entrepreneurial ventures. Startups entering the Business Incubation Program have a proof-of-concept prototype for their product and a preliminary market assessment. The goal is for startups to leave the program with a revenue generating product that is positioned to successfully compete for additional investment they will need to scale.
Eligibility criteria
Eligible startups must be less than two years old and meet the following at the time of application:
- Be building a scalable, tech-enabled solution addressing a clearly defined market opportunity across Africa
- Have a proof-of-concept prototype with early validation and a clear path to profitability, scalability, and inclusive impact
- Demonstrate strong market understanding and a credible business model
- Be led by at least two committed co-founders, able to dedicate full-time effort to the venture and program
- Be a registered company
The program will not consider applications from startups with the following criteria:
- Startups that have been through more than two similar programs in the past 12 months
- Marketplaces (E-commerce, middleman platforms)
- Late stage startups which have raised significant capital and earn consistent revenue
- Startups without potential to generate jobs
- Non-tech enabled startups
- Startups without functional prototypes
Program benefits
- $50,000 USD in seed funding from CMU-Africa
- 12 months of targeted advisory support from experienced practitioners across product, growth, compliance, and investment to drive revenue, scale, and investor readiness.
- $5,000 in AWS credits and $1,500 in Amazon technical support
- Introductions to angel investors, VCs firms, and partners in Africa and Pittsburgh
- Opportunity to connect CMU-Africa’s partner ecosystem across Africa
- Connection to global entrepreneurship networks, including startups and industry partners at CMU’s Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship in Pittsburgh
Application Process
- All applications must be fully completed and submitted by the deadline
- Written applications will be reviewed by the selection committee, and the strongest applicants will be invited to pitch virtually. Check: Evaluation criteria for applications.
- The startups selected to enter the Innovation Hub will be notified by May 29
- Admitted startups must confirm their desire to participate by June 5
- The incubation program begins on July 13
Program timelines
- April 30–May 20: Call for applications
- May 5 and 8: Business Incubation Program information sessions
- June 5: Cohort confirmation
- July 13: Program kick-off
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