VivaTech, Europe’s biggest startup and tech event, will be back, for its 6th edition, from June 15 to 18, 2022, in Paris and online worldwide.
By the editorial staff
VivaTech confirms the success of its hybrid format launched in 2021 by renewing and enriching this experience next year. For its 5th edition last June, VivaTech gathered more than 140,000 visitors, including 26,000 in person and reached more than 119 million people in 149 countries, thus generating 1.7 billion views thanks to a rich collection of more than 500 exceptional innovations, 1400 exhibitors including 60% in person as well as 400 speakers from around the world including Tim Cook (Apple), Eric S. Yuan (Zoom), and Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook).
« In a world which is undergoing reconstruction, our mission to place innovation at the service of major societal, environmental, economic and human issues seems to us more essential than ever »
“After an exceptional 2021 edition, we are further enriching the event experience for our visitors and partners both in person and digitally. Reconnecting with and bringing together the greatest innovation players from around the world remains our priority as well as continuing our key role as a catalyst for digital transformation and startup growth. In a world which is undergoing reconstruction, our mission to place innovation at the service of major societal, environmental, economic and human issues seems to us more essential than ever.” explain Julie Ranty, Managing Director of VivaTech, Maurice Lévy and Pierre Louette, Co-Presidents.
And as for each edition, Africa will be at the meeting. The country delegations, the startups from all over the continent especially.
The impact that new tech solutions can have in Africa is significant, and the continent’s tech startup scene continues to grow. Entrepreneurship has been a driving force for social and economic growth, as well as a powerful tool to boost innovation – tech startups are disrupting all sectors, introducing innovative solutions that can help address key challenges in areas like climate change, food security, financial inclusion, and access to essential products and services for underserved populations.
Yet, African startups still find it difficult to scale because of lack of funding, among other reasons. According to reports from Briter Bridges, investments in African tech startups reached $4.9 billion in 2021, a considerable increase from the $2.4 billion invested in 2020. While investments are moving in the right direction, this is still a fraction compared to the funding that startups received in other parts of the world.
“To help create new market opportunities for emerging startups with great impact potential in Africa, catalyzing support and inspiring action from investors, policymakers, fellow entrepreneurs, and leading institutions in the tech space”
To help support the growth of startups with impactful solutions in Africa, VivaTech has partnered with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to launch the first edition of the AfricaTech Awards, which will take place at VivaTech in June 2022. The initiative aims to help create new market opportunities for emerging startups with great impact potential in Africa, catalyzing support and inspiring action from investors, policymakers, fellow entrepreneurs, and leading institutions in the tech space. There are three award categories – Climate Tech, sponsored by New Energy Nexus; Health Tech, sponsored by Orange; and FinTech, sponsored by Cassava Technologies.
This first edition received over 300 applications from innovative tech startups. Each startup’s mission must address one of the three awards categories. Their solutions range from telemedicine and microlending platforms to solar panel pavers and so much more.
On May 2, VivaTech, along with IFC, announced the long list of the top 45 startups – 15 for each category – for the 2022 AfricaTech Awards. Our Knowledge Partner, Deloitte Africa, supported them in the selection of startups based on specific criteria, including their potential impact on society/the environment, the level of innovation and scalability of their solutions and business models, as well as the experience and diversity of their teams. Nigeria, Egypt, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Africa, and Morocco had the most startups selected for the top 45, and the average amount of funds raised for each business in the long list was $1.14 million.
As a next step, a jury of industry experts will narrow down the list to nine finalists – three from each category. The top nine finalists will be invited to VivaTech in June, where they will have the opportunity to showcase their innovations and pitch their ideas in front of a global audience of top investors, tech industry leaders, and media, among others.
“Africa is buzzing with innovative tech solutions that can help address climate change, promote food security, and expand financial inclusion”
“Africa is buzzing with innovative tech solutions that can help address climate change, promote food security, and expand financial inclusion,” said Makhtar Diop, IFC’s Managing Director. “Yet over 80% of African startups report difficulties in accessing funding. Initiatives like the AfricaTech Awards, which bring together entrepreneurs, governments, and investors, are key to attracting the resources and support that tech startups need to scale their innovations across the continent and beyond.”
Through pan-African initiatives like this one, Vivatech want to shine a spotlight on and support the many entrepreneurs who are making a difference in their communities and beyond. Their tech innovations have the potential to address pressing global challenges, and together, “we can help them scale where they are needed the most.”
Stay tuned to find out which innovative startups will be selected as the top nine finalists this year!
⇒ Check out the full list of the top 45 selected startups here!