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Demo Day events were held in Nigeria, Senegal, Kenya and South Africa, where national winners were announced. A total of R930,000 ($50,000) in funding was awarded across the region.
The top teams from each country will go on to compete at the AI Summit 2025 in Dubai for additional regional funding of up to R1.8m ($100,000).
South African startup eFama took first place locally for its AI-powered agricultural marketplace that connects farmers and buyers through fair-pricing algorithms.
CatalyzU placed second for developing AI solutions to align workforce skills with business goals, while Four Minute Medicine came third with an AI microlearning platform aimed at reducing medical errors in healthcare training.
The winners across Sub-Saharan Africa were:
Meta said more than 1,400 applications were received across the region, with 40 startups selected for the six-week accelerator. Participants took part in tailored business and technical sessions with Meta engineers, AI experts and investors.
“The Meta Llama Impact Accelerator 2025 has fostered a new wave of AI innovation across Sub-Saharan Africa,” said Balkissa Ide Siddo, Meta’s director for public policy in Sub-Saharan Africa.
“These startups show the potential of AI to address critical social challenges across the continent.”
All participating startups will continue to receive six months of post-programme support, including technical assistance, business advisory services and investor exposure to help scale their impact.