Ilorin Innovation Hub Accelerator Program 2025: ₦10 Million Funding

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Ilorin Innovation Hub Accelerator Program 2025: ₦10 Million Funding for African Hardware, Software and Infrastructure Startups

The Ilorin Innovation Hub Accelerator is a programme for African startups that build strong tech and industrial solutions. It is powered by IHS Towers and offers ₦10 million in funding for selected teams. Students and young founders who work with hardware, software or digital tools can use this chance to move their startup to the next stage.

This programme focuses on real problems in Africa such as energy supply, hardware production, connectivity and skills. It looks for teams who can build clear, practical answers that work in day-to-day life across the continent.

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Quick facts for students

About the Ilorin Innovation Hub Accelerator Program 2025

The Ilorin Innovation Hub Accelerator supports high-potential African startups that build hardware, software and infrastructure tools for the continent. The aim is to back companies that fix core gaps in areas such as:

Many of these areas are still weak or split across many small players. This programme brings selected startups into one clear path with funding, support and links to real users and partners.

What selected startups receive

Startups chosen for the programme get:

These benefits help teams test ideas, fix problems early and show clear results to partners and investors.

Who can apply

The programme is open to startups and founders across Africa who work on the digital, industrial or infrastructure economy. This includes:

Applicants must be ready to take part in all programme parts, including Launch Weekend, mentorship sessions, pilot phases and Demo Day. Teams should show:

How the programme works

Selected founders will follow a structured programme that helps them move from idea or early product to tested solution:

For students, this gives a clear way to turn school projects, lab work or side hustles into real companies that solve daily problems in African life.

Key focus areas

The Ilorin Innovation Hub Accelerator looks for startups that fit one or more of these areas:

Students with strong technical projects, final-year work or early-stage startups in these fields are a good fit.

How to apply

Applications are now open.

Applicants should prepare clear details on their product, team, current stage and how their work fits real African infrastructure needs.

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