Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation Shortlists 16 Innovators to Pitch for the £85,000 Africa Prize

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The Royal Academy of Engineering has shortlisted 16 innovators for the 2026 Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation, an eight-month programme of training, mentoring and networking opportunities ahead of the final in October.

Shortlisted innovators will receive expert business, technical, and sector-specific engineering mentoring, alongside access to the Academy’s extensive network of engineers and business leaders across the UK and Africa.

The programme’s panel of judges will then select four finalists who will pitch to win the 2026 Africa Prize at a live final event in Johannesburg in October.

The winner of the Africa Prize will receive £50,000, while the three runners up will each be awarded £10,000. The audience will then select the winner of this year’s ‘One-to-Watch’ award for the most impactful pitch, worth £5,000.

All shortlisted candidates will join the Africa Prize alumni community of more than 160 innovators, gaining access to exclusive opportunities for funding, development, and ongoing support. Since 2014, the alumni have introduced nearly 700 products and services to the market in more than 40 countries across five continents, and developed solutions linked to each of the UN Sustainable Development Goals on a local level.

Shortlisted innovations and entrepreneurs from Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia have each been selected for their solutions to critical environmental, educational and health challenges in their communities:

Applications for the next Africa Prize shortlist will open in mid-July and close in mid-September 2026.

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