Meet the three startups selected Orange Fab

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Orange Fab Ethiopia, Orange’s start-up accelerator situated in Orange Digital Center Ethiopia, is happy to present its first batch of start-ups that are now undergoing its acceleration program. The accelerator’s purpose, as previously stated, is to create opportunities for entrepreneurs to increase their growth potential.

The selected start-up companies are Smilepay Global, EPhone and Tikus Delivery. Mr Muluken Bekele, co-founder & CEO of SmilePay, Mr Nohe Fekade, co-founder & CEO of ephone, and Mr Amir Redwan, co-founder & CEO of Tikus Delivery, are the company’s representatives. All three aim to be operational in Ethiopia with great potential for growth and unique innovative solutions.

The program aims to give participants access to Orange’s network, mentorship coaching, Co-working space, and customized courses in order to help them grow and thrive.

Stay tuned for further information about the start-ups and their founders in the coming weeks.

 

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