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SA Accelerator unveils 25 Companies for 2022/23 Cohort

Victor Odeyemi by Victor Odeyemi
August 11, 2022
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SA Accelerator unveils 25 Companies for 2022/23 Cohort
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Cape Town-based accelerator – Grindstone has announced twenty-five companies who will embark on its year-long programme which supports high-growth, innovation-driven tech start-ups to become more investable, sustainable and exit-ready.

The programme, which gives startups access to knowledge, networks, and markets, comprises 2 cohorts, one based in Cape Town and the other in Johannesburg.

Techcabal reports that the selected companies will go through an intensive review of their strategies and be availed with coaching from global resources, including some of the Grindstone alumni companies that have successfully scaled their businesses, over the course of the programme.

Thinkroom Consulting, a company that supports SMEs in Africa, and Knife Capital, a venture capital investment firm, jointly own Grindstone. Will Green is the program director, and partners Andrea Böhmert, Catherine Young, and Keet Van Zyl are in charge of it. The SA SME Fund additionally supports the program.

Speaking on the launch of the accelerator, Ketso Gordhan, the CEO of the SA SME Fund, mentioned that “Grindstone’s winning structured approach to engineering growth for startups has been proven time and time again, with the last cohort graduating with an average of 88% revenue growth and creating 52 new jobs over a nine-month period. The SA SME Fund continues to actively support this programme as it undertakes to play a significant role in the growth of the startup ecosystem and ultimately the economy at large.”

64% of the 2022/23 cohort of companies are black-owned and 36% are women-owned. Full-time employee numbers range from two to thirteen. The industries the startups are in include healthtech, artificial intelligence, edtech, fintech,legaltech, mobility, proptech, mediatech, and insuretech.

As part of the programme, each of the 25 selected companies has agreed to make a non-refundable investment of R38,000 (~ $2300) in Grindstone’s GS Ventures, a women-led post-seed fund that invests in early-stage innovation-driven companies.

Commenting on the programme, Director Will Green pointed to the collective effort it took to help the founders of the selected companies to scale their companies.

“This announcement [of the selected companies] celebrates an ecosystem effort, as many individuals have been involved at some stage of these entrepreneurs’ journey. I’ve directly worked with many of these founders for over two years and will continue to do so. This cohort brings the tally of companies we have directly assisted to 115. It is also our largest with a total of 25 companies, 14 from Gauteng, 10 from the Western Cape and 1 from Kwazulu-Natal,” he added.

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