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Submissions open for Startup Innovation Challenge 2026 (Nigeria)

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Deadline: 31-May-2026

The Startup Innovation Challenge 2026 is an online competition for startups, SMEs, and tech innovators across Nigeria, offering over ₦100 million in cash, AWS credits, and mentorship. Participants with working prototypes or MVPs across EduTech, HealthTech, FinTech, AgroTech, and other emerging sectors can gain funding, business support, and cloud resources to scale their solutions.

Program Overview

The Startup Innovation Challenge 2026 is designed to foster innovation, entrepreneurship, and business growth across Nigeria’s tech ecosystem. Organized by Startup Abuja in partnership with Transnet Cloud and AWS, the initiative targets startups, SMEs, and entrepreneurs developing scalable, tech-enabled solutions.

Key Focus Areas:

Objectives

The challenge aims to:

Who Is Eligible?

Participants must:

Prize Structure

The competition offers over ₦100 million in value through cash, AWS credits, and mentorship:

1st Place:

2nd Place:

3rd Place:

Participants also receive access to a free AWS-powered environment through Transnet Cloud to build, test, and scale their solutions during the challenge.

How to Apply

  1. Prepare a summary of your tech-enabled solution highlighting its problem-solving impact.
  2. Ensure your solution has a working prototype or MVP and a functional website.
  3. Complete the online application form on the Startup Innovation Challenge portal.
  4. Submit any supporting documents, including team details, business model, and demo links.
  5. Await confirmation and guidance for the challenge stages.

Benefits of Participation

Tips for Success

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. Who can participate?
    Startups, SMEs, and entrepreneurs from Nigeria, Africa, or globally building solutions for the African market.
  2. Are there age or gender restrictions?
    No, all genders and ages are eligible.
  3. What type of solutions are accepted?
    Tech-enabled solutions with working prototypes or MVPs in sectors like EduTech, HealthTech, FinTech, AgroTech, Web3, E-commerce, SaaS, Logistics, Real Estate, or emerging technologies.
  4. Is the funding equity-free?
    Yes, prizes are awarded without taking equity.
  5. What support is provided apart from cash prizes?
    AWS credits, mentorship, business training, and networking opportunities.
  6. How many winners are selected?
    Three, with first, second, and third-place prizes.
  7. Do participants need a functional website?
    Yes, a working website is required to demonstrate operational readiness.

Conclusion

The Startup Innovation Challenge 2026 offers a transformative opportunity for Nigerian startups and tech innovators to gain funding, mentorship, and cloud resources. By participating, entrepreneurs can accelerate growth, scale their solutions, and make a significant impact on the African tech landscape.

For more information, visit Startup Abuja.

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