Flat6Labs Picks Six New Startups For The Third Round Of Ignite Tunisia Project

Flat6Labs, the leading seed venture capital firm in North Africa and the Middle East, has hosted a three-day bootcamp for 13 support startups from around Tunisia as part of its Ignite Tunisia project. The participants attended workshops, mentorship sessions, and group and individual pitches over the course of these days, with the goal of providing an overview of the proposed support program and honing their presentations and proposals for support programs before they went before the selection committee.

Yehia Houry, Managing Director of Flat6Labs Tunisia
Yehia Houry, Managing Director of Flat6Labs Tunisia

“Through the Ignite Tunisia project, we are committed to contributing to the development and decentralization of Tunisia’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, thereby providing entrepreneurs in the regions with access to support that is more tailored to their needs and specificities,” said Yehia Houry, Managing Director of Flat6Labs Tunisia.

For its third cycle, more than 67 support startups from 17 Tunisian provinces applied to the Ignite Tunisia project in order to profit from the initiative and leverage Flat6Labs’ experience. It was a committee comprised of experts from the entrepreneurial ecosystem that was tasked with the delicate task of selecting six support structures to participate in a four-month program that would allow them to develop and structure their program, while leveraging Flat6Labs’ tools and extensive network of experts, mentors, and investors.

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Flat6Labs’ goal with this initiative is to instill a regional dynamism in the entrepreneurial ecosystem and to decentralize skills and knowledge in the industry.

Mohamed Ridha Idrissi, head of Innovi-EU4Innovation grants at Expertise France, testified in this context: “The Ignite program is a true regional integrator of the Tunisian ecosystem.” We can attest to this by the high quality of the projects submitted. Additionally, it serves as a catalyst for opportunity access and community development. Congratulations to the structures for their participation in the bootcamp and to the selected”.

Three sponsored structures were able to get finance during the first Hub Day conducted in September, a day of meetings with investors and donors, and three programs were established during the two prior cycles, with more than 45 coaching sessions and more than 65 individual weekly sessions. It should be underlined that assistance for prior cycles’ structures continues, with professionals recruited to assist them in deploying their initiatives as effectively as feasible.

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Whether public or private, influencing female entrepreneurship, agricultural enterprises, or the internet economy, the third cycle’s structures include the following:

1KUB, Nabeul: 1KUB is an inclusive incubator committed to female entrepreneurship and a digital-first mindset. Its mission is to empower women entrepreneurs who aspire to see their projects succeed and be connected to their company’s entrepreneurial environment.

Monastir’s 4C ISMM Centre: The 4C ISMM (Career and Skills Certification Center, Higher Fashion Institute of Monastir) strives to increase students’ and young graduates’ employability through a program of advice, training, and assistance.

Coworking Business Center, Bizerte: The Coworking Business Center is a place that offers meeting, training, conference, and congress room rentals, as well as company re-location and office renting.

Future Islands, Tunisia: Future Islands is an innovation and research laboratory that aspires to discover novel and scalable approaches to challenging problems in order to enable a sustainable society.

Talent Hub, Nabeul: Talent Hub is a gathering place for talent and knowledge sharing. Talent Hub serves as a catalyst for synergies by providing a coworking space, business training, and incubation courses.

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Agri-Valorisation du Sud Business Incubator, Gabes: Founded on the basis of a framework agreement between the Agricultural Investment Promotion Agency (APIA) and the Medenine Institute for Arid Regions, the incubator serves as a support structure, accompaniment, and support for young promoters and bearers of agricultural project ideas.

Ignite Tunisia is a European Union-funded capacity building initiative for 27 regional support structures in Tunisia, executed by Expertise France as part of the “Innov’i” project.

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As an award-winning writer and researcher, he is passionate about telling the African startup story, and is one of the continent’s pioneers in this regard. You can book a session and speak with him using the link: https://insightsbyexperts.com/view_expert/charles-rapulu-udoh

Flat6Labs Tunis Seed Program Launches Applications For Its 9th Cohort In Support Of Tunisian Startups

The Flat6Labs Tunis Seed Program is now in its eighth funding cycle, with the goal of supporting eight new Tunisian entrepreneurs with innovative and technology concepts.

The eight new startups work in a variety of industries, including FinTech, Retail, Education, Foodtech, Fashion, and Logistics.

Yehia Houry, Managing Director of Flat6Labs Tunisia
Yehia Houry, Managing Director of Flat6Labs Tunisia

Since its inception in 2017, the FLat6Labs Tunis Seed Program has helped 61 entrepreneurs from around Tunisia, investing 13 million DT and creating over 400 high-quality jobs.

“It’s always a unique experience to meet the entrepreneurs of the selected projects in each cycle at Flat6Labs. The exceptional potential of young entrepreneurs as well as their desire to develop their startup with the support of our program dazzles me with each cycle and gives me enormous hope for the future of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Tunisia,” says Yehia Houry, Managing Director of Flat6Labs Tunisia.

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The startups of the 8th cycle of Flat6Labs are:

  • Deepera: an intelligent virtual assistant for investment advice for the financial sector.
  • Finbudd: s a customised learning tool for applicants for financial certifications.
  • Kamioun: a B2B platform that allows small merchants to order inventory from manufacturers of consumer goods and be delivered quickly.
  • Konnect: a fully customizable “Plug & Sell” electronic payment solution for any type of business.
  • MyMall: a marketplace dedicated to flash sales of varied and high quality products.
  • Poslik: a connected point of sale system dedicated to restaurant owners.
  • Paymee: an online payment gateway for business owners.
  • Rednaks: a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform that helps resellers and merchants improve their online and offline sales.

Applications for the 9th acceleration cycle have already been launched until November 7th. 

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Startups wishing to be part of the next cohort can apply via this link: https://flat6labs.com/program/flat6labs-tunis/

Charles Rapulu Udoh

Charles Rapulu Udoh is a Lagos-based lawyer who has advised startups across Africa on issues such as startup funding (Venture Capital, Debt financing, private equity, angel investing etc), taxation, strategies, etc. He also has special focus on the protection of business or brands’ intellectual property rights ( such as trademark, patent or design) across Africa and other foreign jurisdictions.
He is well versed on issues of ESG (sustainability), media and entertainment law, corporate finance and governance.
He is also an award-winning writer

Startup Accelerator Flat6Labs Launches Ignite Tunisia To Support Startups

North Africa-focused startup accelerator, Flat6Labs, has launched Ignite Tunisia, a capacity building program for regional support structures in Tunisia. The program is being funded by the European Union and implemented by Expertise France as part of the “Innov’i” project. 

Yehia Houry, Managing Director of Flat6Labs
Yehia Houry, Managing Director of Flat6Labs

“Ignite Tunisia was born from a reflection of more than two years. We were able to identify the challenges encountered by the regional support structures which can range from the establishment of a program adequate to the needs of entrepreneurs in each region up to to the economic model of said structures. Through Ignite Tunisia, we have set ourselves the mission of transferring skills to enable regional structures and startups to have an active and innovative ecosystem,” said Yehia Houry, Managing Director of Flat6Labs .

Here Is What You Need To Know

  • Ignite Tunisia aims to strengthen the capacities of 20 structures such as incubators, coworking spaces, associations as well as public structures operating directly with startups. The aim is to ensure the viability of the structures and to increase the number of startups created in the regions.
  • Given the fact that 90% of startup support structures are based in the capital Tunis, Ignite Tunisia is a program that aims to boost regional ecosystems by transferring skills and expertise in the implementation of support programs for startups that Flat6Labs has acquired for more than a decade of operation across the MENA region. The program will be implemented during 24 months and will support 20 structures over 3 cohorts.

“By supporting 20 support structures in the governorates, Flat6Labs contributes to increased regional integration of the Tunisian ecosystem and to a better territorial network to support entrepreneurs. It is also a lever for disseminating the culture of the innovation and to open up access to new opportunities for project leaders,” said Clara Guilhem, Innov’i project manager.

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  • More than 80 of such support structures from the four regions of Tunisia have applied to be part of the first cohort of Ignite Tunisia.
  • They will benefit from and have access to an extensive network of experts, mentors and investors from Flat6Labs.
  • The program will also allow the creation of a community of structures in order to optimize exchanges and facilitate contacts between the different actors. It will be set up over 24 months and will support 20 structures over 3 cohorts.

Charles Rapulu Udoh

Charles Rapulu Udoh is a Lagos-based lawyer who has advised startups across Africa on issues such as startup funding (Venture Capital, Debt financing, private equity, angel investing etc), taxation, strategies, etc. He also has special focus on the protection of business or brands’ intellectual property rights ( such as trademark, patent or design) across Africa and other foreign jurisdictions.
He is well versed on issues of ESG (sustainability), media and entertainment law, corporate finance and governance.
He is also an award-winning writer

Flatlabs Renews Its Support For Tunisian Entrepreneurs And Invests In 8 Startups

Flat6Labs Tunis has renewed its challenge as it celebrates its 6th Demo Day, which will take place online on Wednesday October 14, 2020 at 7 p.m. Tunis time.

As part of this new edition, 8 new startups, meticulously chosen, were able to benefit from a tailor-made support program. The areas covered by the selected startups are E-Health, Gaming, Insurance, Fintech, RetailTech and Fashion.

Yehia Houry, Managing Director of Flat6Labs Tunis
Yehia Houry, Managing Director of Flat6Labs Tunis

In partnership with Meninx Holding, TAEF, BIAT and IFC, Flat6Labs Tunis has supported, since its launch, 43 startups by investing more than 11 million dinars. Flat6labs Tunis is also pleased with the accomplishment of many social achievements, including the creation of 300 highly qualified jobs.

“Flat6Labs Tunis aims to be a framework conducive to the growth and internationalization of startups. To do this, our program provides our ambitious project leaders with 100,000 TND in cash, as well as an international network of investors and expertise provided by mentors around the world. Our ultimate goal is to set the bar higher at each cycle by strengthening our network and at the same time improving the offer made available to our startups “, underlines Yehia Houry, Managing Director of Flat6Labs Tunis.

Over the past three years, Flat6Labs Tunis has succeeded in asserting itself as a key player in innovation within the Tunisian entrepreneurial ecosystem.

To attend this Demo Day Demo Day, which will take place on October 14 at 7:00 p.m., you will need to register at https://demoday.flat6labstunis.com/rsvp

Charles Rapulu Udoh

Charles Rapulu Udoh is a Lagos-based lawyer who has advised startups across Africa on issues such as startup funding (Venture Capital, Debt financing, private equity, angel investing etc), taxation, strategies, etc. He also has special focus on the protection of business or brands’ intellectual property rights ( such as trademark, patent or design) across Africa and other foreign jurisdictions.
He is well versed on issues of ESG (sustainability), media and entertainment law, corporate finance and governance.
He is also an award-winning writer