SouthWest Innovation & Tech Co. Launches Inaugural Pre-Accelerator, Backing 28 African Deep Tech Startups

SouthWest Innovation & Tech Co

Nigeria’s innovation landscape just got a structural upgrade.

SouthWest Innovation & Tech Co. (SWIT) has officially unveiled its first pre-accelerator programme, selecting 28 startups to join a cohort designed to strengthen foundational capability before capital-raising or traditional accelerator engagement.

The move underscores an emerging trend in African innovation: institutions are beginning to invest earlier in the builder lifecycle, focusing on technical validation, market readiness, and execution muscle rather than hype or rapid scaling alone.

SWIT’s accelerator details — including the programme focus, selection criteria, and support pillars — are available on the official website: https://accelerator.swit.africa/


A Cohort Built for Hard Problems

The cohort features deep-tech and research-intensive founders, signaling SWIT’s emphasis on sustainable, impact-oriented solutions over quick wins. Below is the full list of 28 startups, including founders (where available), brief descriptions, and relevant weblinks (primarily LinkedIn company pages or official sites, based on available data):

StartupFoundersDescriptionLink
7-TechnologiesVictor Ogunbiyi & Olubunmi AbuilaPrivate 4G/5G enterprise networksLinkedIn
AgrolinkingDeborah OgunyemiExport traceability for agricultural goodsLinkedIn
AirSmatSoji SanyaoluBiochar yields with carbon creditsCrunchbase; Website (inferred from profiles)
CervitechProf. Ashiyat AkoduApp-guided therapy for neck painFounder LinkedIn
ConsorIlesanmi Olofintuyi, PhDSensors for concrete quality assuranceNo official link found; related TETFAIR profile
CoolTechBen Festus, PhDOff-grid vaccine cold storageLinkedIn
DAWN AI STUDY (META’25)Victor OgunbiyiLearning difference screening for schoolsLinkedIn; Website
EnergramRasheed YekiniRent-to-own solar for SMEsLinkedIn
EpochZeroMayowa AbejirinAI-assisted chest X-ray analysisLinkedIn
Evet AfricaDr. Stephen Adeleke ObeOffline voice assistant for farmersNo official link found
FavroboticsMujahid RajiPay-per-use autonomous farm robotsLinkedIn
FriendnPalEsther EruchieEarly mental-health distress detection (Predictive AI, Multilingual Mental Health)LinkedIn; Website
Genomac LabsBlessing AfolabiRapid clinical genetic testingLinkedIn; Website
Integrated Aerial PrecisionDr. Femi AdekoyaDrone spraying for large farmsLinkedIn
MediverseDr. Imodoye AbioroAI lab operations softwareLinkedIn; Website
Moon InnovationsMichael OsumuneModular power and connectivity hubsLinkedIn
Neowel SolutionsN/AContinuous neonatal phototherapy deviceLinkedIn
ProwtronTaiwo AkinseyeBattery-swap stations for EV fleetsLinkedIn
RadeaseDolapo AkinbisolaPharmacy-based chronic disease screeningLinkedIn; Website
Smart DispenserDr. Dorothy OhiaSmart mosquito repellent systemsNo official link found
Smart Infant Apnea MonitorDr. Solomon NwaneriLow-cost neonatal apnea monitoringFounder LinkedIn
TerawattVictory AmuchieEnergy fleet operations softwareFounder LinkedIn (Note: Distinct from U.S.-based Terawatt Infrastructure)
TutelaN/AAI livestock health monitoringNo official link found; related discussion
AgrifyN/ASoil data for finance accessLinkedIn; Website
Eco-FriendlyN/ABio-manufactured organic industrial acidsNo exact match; similar WhiteGold Agrotech
Curessa Beauty TechnologiesN/AAI diagnostics for scalp conditionsLinkedIn
SwiftXRN/ANo-code AR/VR commerce toolsLinkedIn
BioBoilerN/AThermally efficient low-emission biomass boilersNo official link found; potentially linked to AirSmat or similar climate tech

This diverse roster underscores SWIT’s willingness to invest in technically complex innovations often sidelined by mainstream programs. Four ventures (Consor, CoolTech, EpochZero, Integrated Aerial Precision) advanced from Innov8 Hub’s programs, highlighting ecosystem synergies.


Why a Pre-Accelerator Matters Now

Africa’s funding environment has shifted. As venture capital gets more selective globally, early proof points — before seed capital arrives — are becoming the new currency.

While accelerators often focus on growth and investor readiness, pre-accelerators like SWIT target earlier stages: problem validation, product-market fit, resilience checks, and execution fundamentals.

Participants in the programme gain structured support to:

  • Refine technical foundations
  • Validate use cases with real stakeholders
  • Build prototypes and minimum viable products
  • Prepare for later-stage acceleration and investor conversations

For founders in categories like healthtech, robotics, and climate tech — where longer development cycles and deeper expertise are required — this early support can be the difference between stagnation and sustainable innovation.

Details on the programme structure and support pillars are outlined on SWIT’s portal: https://accelerator.swit.africa/


A Broader Ecosystem Signal

SWIT’s initiative represents a much-needed pivot in how African innovation pipelines mature. Too often, startups are pushed toward scaling only to stall for lack of technical validation or product-market clarity.

By meeting founders earlier in their journey — before they chase growth or external capital — SWIT could help shift the ecosystem toward durability over velocity, and impact over optics.

The big question for African tech is not simply “who has funding?” — it’s “which startups have the foundation to use funding wisely?”

In this light, SWIT’s first cohort doesn’t just represent 28 companies. It represents a strategic bet on depth, capability, and long-term execution.

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