Empire Foundation curates SA innovation directory
(EPF), a tech non-profit organisation, is curating the Directory of South African Innovation.
According to the Foundation, the Directory of South African Innovation aims to showcase local enterprises generating tech solutions that have an impact on society and to promote the local tech community.
In a statement, it says recognising these innovations would make it easier for the technology sector in South Africa to cooperate with like-minded partners and start-ups.
The Directory of South African Innovation is more than simply a directory; it's a platform for businesses and individuals looking for dependable, 'high-quality' ICT solutions developed locally, according to EPF CEO Joanna Jacqueline Govender.
She adds: “We’re bridging the gap between local talent and global opportunities. Our goal is to position South Africa as a beacon of innovation, where the world can look for cutting-edge solutions that are both relevant and effective.”
Govender continues: “When you partner with these businesses, you’re not just gaining access to their expertise and technology – you’re tapping into a deep well of local market knowledge and a shared commitment to growth.
“These are companies that understand the unique challenges and opportunities within our communities, and they’re building solutions designed to make a tangible impact.”
Further, she adds that the Foundation also supports pre-seed stage enterprises through its multi-million rand EPF Tech Fund.
To be eligible for funding, start-ups must have locally produced technology solutions, be led and driven by young people, and be scalable.
According to the Foundation, the tech fund is privately managed, and the project's investors include organisations dedicated to "future proofing Africa by investing in youth-led technology solutions that are scalable across the continent."