Unicef opens applications for $100k fund for drone startups
Unicef has rolled out a host of innovation funds in recent years, including ones for blockchain and VR startups, and backed South African startup 9Needs.
Its latest fund is for startups utilising drone technology, with successful applicants to be awarded seed funding of up to $100,000, which is intended for prototyping, testing and validation.
Selected startups will receive technical assistance from Unicef Ventures team to help validate and improve their solutions, and have the opportunity to grow their business through mentorship and support from Unicef networks across its country offices.
They will also be given access to the Unicef drone corridors in Malawi to enable them to test their solutions.
Applicants must be registered as a private company in a Unicef programme country, and working with open source technology solutions or willing to be open source. They must also have an existing prototype with a promising result from the initial pilot, and the solution must positively impact lives.
Applications are open until 22 July 2018.
Source: Disrupt Africa
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