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Acecore Selected for Prestigious BRAIN 3.0 Pan-African Bootcamp

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Acecore, a Port Harcourt-based company, has secured a spot in the prestigious BRAIN 3.0 Pan-African Bootcamp, set to take place from March 2nd to 9th in Cairo, Egypt. Renowned for its commitment to reshaping Africa’s energy landscape, Acecore aims to provide accessible and sustainable renewable energy solutions to individuals, businesses, and communities across the continent.

Led by Open Startup International in collaboration with MIT Legatum Center, MIT Executive MBAs, and MIT Africa, the BRAIN 3.0 Bootcamp offers unparalleled opportunities for scientist-entrepreneurs tackling critical challenges. Participants will benefit from MIT-designed educational programs, personalized mentoring, networking sessions with ecosystem specialists, and international exposure through visits to the US, France, and Africa.

Key program features include talent and investor matching, soft-landing opportunities, and cash prizes of up to $50,000. Twenty Pan-African Deep Tech startups, including Acecore, will participate in the boot camp, receiving tailored mentorship and competing for a chance to advance as finalist teams. The initiative aims to foster innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainable development across Africa, propelling the growth and success of Deep Tech startups on the continent.

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