Bloomberg Seeks Africa’S most Innovative Startups

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Bloomberg Seeks Africa’S most Innovative Startups
Bloomberg Seeks Africa’S most Innovative Startups

Africa-Press – Angola. As artificial intelligence continues to revolutionize the global landscape, African nations are facing both challenges and opportunities. With a rapidly growing and dynamic young workforce, the continent stands at a crossroads—AI offers the potential to address longstanding barriers while presenting new hurdles for businesses to navigate.

For Africa’s startups, the rise of AI opens a unique window to leapfrog over traditional industry constraints, harnessing cutting-edge technologies to push the boundaries of innovation and unlock their true potential.

Bloomberg is seeking the brightest entrepreneurs, visionary thinkers, and game-changers for the second edition of its Africa Startups to Watch list. This prestigious project aims to spotlight the most groundbreaking ideas and founders across the continent. The inaugural series highlighted 25 companies that are already making waves, offering inventive solutions to some of Africa’s most pressing problems. From off-grid refrigerators that don’t require electricity to soil-testing devices and energy-efficient robots, the showcased startups are redefining what’s possible.

With over 2,000 applications received across diverse sectors—from healthcare to translation, transportation to banking—Bloomberg’s list will once again spotlight the startup landscape in Africa. The application shortlist, available for review here, reflects a rich tapestry of creativity and entrepreneurship.

At Bloomberg, there is a strong belief in the power of diversity. Whether it’s diversity in the backgrounds of founders, the locations of the startups, or the ideas they bring to the table, varied perspectives are known to lead to the most exciting and impactful innovations. The final list for this year is expected to reflect that belief.

The selected startups must be privately owned, focused on solving Africa’s unique challenges, and have proven their value through customer demand and investor backing. Applicants will need to demonstrate how their products are already making an impact and provide details on any external funding they’ve secured. The final companies will be revealed in the first quarter of 2026 and featured across Bloomberg TV and other platforms.

Applications are encouraged to be submitted by January 23, 2026. It’s important to ensure that submissions include sufficient qualitative detail to provide a clear understanding of the business model, market demand, and the uniqueness of the product. Specific examples will always stand out more than broad, generic statements.

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