Two Ghanaian AI Startups Join Google's Africa Accelerator | News Ghana
The three-month program (June 23–August 22, 2025) aims to scale early-stage African tech solutions tackling critical development challenges.
streamlines regulatory compliance across Africa and EMEA markets through AI-powered onboarding systems, helping businesses navigate complex legal frameworks. addresses data scarcity by transforming how organizations source and analyze information, enabling data-driven decisions despite infrastructure gaps.
Selected from nearly 1,500 applicants, both startups will receive:
Google’s accelerator has supported over 150 startups from 17 African countries since 2018, collectively raising $300+ million and creating 3,500+ jobs. Ghana’s inclusion reflects its emergence as a West African tech hub, fueled by a young developer talent pool and growing AI adoption in fintech, health, and logistics under President Mahama’s digitalization agenda.
The program positions Regulon and Zerone to expand regionally amid Africa’s accelerating AI transformation, where efficient compliance and data solutions remain pivotal for economic growth.
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