Co-Creation HUB Kicks off the CcHUB Seedr Program with Three Namibian Startups

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Co-creation Hub, is excited to announce the commencement of CcHUB Seedr in Namibia. CcHUB Seedr is an acceleration programme that is designed to support impact-driven founders in emerging startup ecosystems, build sustainable businesses, and raise funds to expand and improve their operations.

After a thorough review process in collaboration with CcHUB’s local partner – Startup Namibia, three startups were selected for the first cohort.

Nam Grocery is a B2C E-commerce startup focused on grocery sale and delivery. The recent pandemic highlighted the urgent need for the use of e-commerce by Namibian businesses and their citizens.  It‘s currently offering a wide range of products at competitive prices and packages.

Kanie Supply & Distribution Chain is an AI-powered technology company specializing in data monitoring, collection and processing using drones for Agriculture, Nature Conservation and Construction. This is the only drone shop that provides a complete package of services, up to repairs, refurbishment and repurposing of drones.

PEBL designs and assembles computers in Namibia, for Africa and the world! The company has a wide range of products, including energy-saving computers, gaming laptops and a small form factor PC.  PEBL is a Microsoft Local Device Partner and is poised to scale into bigger African markets.

Over the next few months, the Seedr programme will support the teams to expand their operations to more cities in Namibia and across the Southern African region, as well as increase their customer base and revenue. The startups will also pitch to investors through the CcHUB syndicate and will receive investment support to close their fundraising engagements.

If you would love to receive first-hand information and unrestricted access to any of the events (demo day, showcase, etc.) that will take place during the programme, kindly register your interest here.

Press Info:

What: CcHUB Seedr Programme
Where: Namibia
When: January 26th, 2022

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