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Nigeria, Tunisia startups lead Qualcomm’s platform

Abdul kader by Editorial Staff
April 28, 2026
in Business, Technology
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Two Nigerian startups and two Tunisians yesterday made the list of 10 announced in the final shortlist for Qualcomm Incorporated’s Make in Africa 2025, the Qualcomm Africa Innovation Platform, now in its third year, that supports the development of Africa’s deep technology ecosystem by providing mentorship, and technical, business and IP training programs with a focus on 5G, Edge-AI/ML, Compute, and IoT.

The two Nigeria startups are Aframend, an AI-driven drug discovery with African phytochemicals and ClimatrixAI, an…

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