Young Entrepreneurs Track

The Young Entrepreneurs Track focus on accelerating early-stage technology startups into the Digital Tech Summit 2025. We do so by offering an acceleration journey, focused on building a strong summit strategy, connecting with experienced mentors, and preparing the teams to exhibit, pitch, and invite for partnerships.
Around 18 early-stage startups will be selected from Denmark, Korea, Indien, Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, Ghana, Colombia and Mexico to join this programme.
Attending Startup Teams




















AfyaLead (Tanzania)
Developing affordable medical technologies to improve maternal healthcare and provide micro-health insurance solutions for underserved communities.
afyalead.co.tz


Agoras (Korea)
Creates and operates innovative edtech services for leading organizations in Korea. They also run Geek Haus, an edtech brand specialized in STEM education.


CLUIX (India)
Deeptech startup focusing on easy analysis of water quality at the last mile of water pipes.


Cluster (Egypt)
Cluster is an AI-powered platform streamlining pharmaceutical supply chains, connecting pharmacies and suppliers to automate procurement and reduce costs.


Dawalink (Tanzania)
Providing a digital pharmaceutical platform that streamlines access to quality medicines by connecting patients, pharmacies, and healthcare providers through an integrated online system.




DemensAI (Denmark)
Health tech startup that uses AI-powered speech analysis to help healthcare professionals detect dementia early and accurately.


Fintr (South Africa)
Educating kids and young people on finance, via software and board games.


LifeTrace (Denmak)
Helps companies understand and improve the environmental impact of their products using tools for life cycle assessments, climate impact calculations and digital product passports.




Maternity Connect (Ghana)
A digital platform connecting pregnant women with midwives in rural areas.






M-Taka (Kenya)
M-taka is a tech-enabled circular economy platform based in Kenya that digitizes informal waste systems to create traceable, inclusive, and financially viable recycling ecosystems.


Parksby (Kenya)
Through a mobile app, Parksby connects those with underutilized parking spaces to those looking for parking.


Plantify Tech (South Africa)
Micro investment platform for farmers, to create community, local engagement, and financial prosperity.


RAVen (Ghana)
Order From Above Revolutionizing Delivery with Smart Drones. Fast, Reliable, and Sustainable.


Siembra Co. (Colombia)
Agritech company that empowers small-scale farmers in Latin America through technology, traceability, and direct market access.


StepHow (Korea)
Agritech company that empowers small-scale farmers in Latin America through technology, traceability, and direct market access.

TerraClime (India)
Developing water management solution for urban areas with water scarcity issues.


Tayar (Egypt)
Providing gig workers with affordable electric bikes and financial support to enable cost-efficient, eco-friendly last-mile delivery and improve earnings and work-life balance


Tridot (Korea)
Developing ultra-realistic AI avatars that can interact in real-time via voice and gesture recognition, with applications spanning customer service, digital signage, and metaverse platforms.

UNLab (Colombia)
UNLab4.0 is a social innovation (EDtech) laboratory aimed at breaking gaps of social inequality.


Testimonials
“Our mentors have agreed to keep on the mentorship journey. We are very excited about the possibilities and opportunities that lie ahead.”
2023 participant, Kenya
“[Next Generation Action] differs from other programs since there was an intentional push to personal and cultural development for the delegates.”
2023 participant, South Africa