Close Menu
InclusiFund
    What's Hot

    AUATON says suspension of factional Rivers chairman Lawrencia Ogu not a witchhunt

    May 2, 2026

    Nigeria’s Internet market rebounds as broadband subscriptions hit 109.7 million

    May 2, 2026

    Peacock is the king of comfort shows, and these 7 series prove it

    May 2, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    InclusiFund
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • Daily Brief
    • Dealflow Dashboard
    • Sectors
      • Agritech
      • Climate Tech
      • Fintech
      • Healthtech
      • Logistics
      • Mobility
      • SaaS / Enterprise
    • Tools
    • Reports
    • Opinion
    • Services
      • For Investors
      • For Founders
    • About Us
    • More
      • Disclaimer
      • Advertise With Us
      • Newsletter
      • Work With Us
      • Terms and Conditions
      • Privacy Policy
      • Contact Us
      • About Us
    InclusiFund
    Home»Lists / Top Picks»NEC Launches Africa Corporate Innovation Program Accelerating Business Through Co-Creation With African Startups
    Lists / Top Picks

    NEC Launches Africa Corporate Innovation Program Accelerating Business Through Co-Creation With African Startups

    ElanBy ElanMay 2, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
    NEC Launches Africa Corporate Innovation Program Accelerating Business Through Co-Creation With African Startups
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

    (MENAFN– JCN NewsWire) NEC Launches “Africa Corporate Innovation Program” Accelerating Business Through Co-Creation with African Startups

    – In collaboration with the Shell Foundation and Double Feather Partners, NEC is promoting startups and solutions to social issues –

    TOKYO, Apr 28, 2026 – (JCN Newswire) – NEC Corporation (TSE: 6701) has launched an initiative to strengthen collaboration with African startups and address social challenges such as agriculture and food security. The newly established “Africa Corporate Innovation Program” is in addition to NEC’s existing global startup accelerator, the “NEC Innovation Challenge”, and is designed to further strengthen partnerships with startups. The program will be jointly designed and implemented by the UK-based Shell Foundation charity (Note 1) and the Double Feather Partners (Note 2, hereafter DFP) venture capital firm.

    NEC has been working to achieve sustainable agriculture and stronger food security in Africa by combining its advanced technological capabilities with practical insights gained from global business operations, including the provision of data-driven farming solutions.

    NEC has hosted the NEC Innovation Challenge since 2022 to promote co-creation with global startups. In 2024 and 2025, NEC also participated in Project NINJA (Note 3) for building startup ecosystems for innovation creation in developing countries, led by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) (Note 4), further advancing open innovation globally.

    Building on these initiatives, NEC began implementing the Africa Corporate Innovation Program this April in collaboration with Shell Foundation, the UK registered charity empowering underserved customers to raise their incomes while lowering emissions with funding by the UK Government via the Research on Infrastructure in Developing Economies (RIDE) program and DFP, which has strong capabilities in local co-creation design and business scaling support in Africa.

    Through this program, startups capable of addressing key challenges in Africa will be selected and will collaborate with NEC and partners to conduct proof-of-concept (PoC) demonstration projects that leverage the strengths of each party. Based on the outcomes of these projects, the initiative will also explore mid- to long-term business development and strategic partnerships, aiming to establish sustainable co-creation models.

    Program Overview

    The program leverages NEC’s ICT platform “CropScope” to build agricultural technologies, including farm to market logistics solutions, while conducting proof-of-concept (PoC) trials with African startups to establish evidence for longer-term commercial partnerships and expansion across African markets.

    Schedule

    April 2026:

    Launch of the Africa Corporate Innovation Program

    Initiate collaboration with African startups

    Through December 2026:

    PoC projects utilizing agricultural fields in Africa

    March 2027:

    Evaluation of PoC outcomes and impact measurement, followed by a final reporting session

    Masayuki Furukawa
    Director, Private Sector Development Group
    Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

    “JICA has been continuously conducting cooperation in collaboration with private-sector partners with the aim of strengthening startup ecosystems in Africa and enhancing collaboration between African and Japanese companies.

    “This initiative holds significant value where it leverages the experience and knowledge accumulated through the Next Innovation with Japan (NINJA) project promoted by JICA, with the expectation of contributing further to Africa’s economic development. JICA supports the idea that private companies take the lead in addressing social challenges in Africa and building mutually beneficial relationships.

    “Furthermore, JICA hopes that this initiative will encourage more Japanese companies to participate in similar efforts, thereby further expanding collaboration between startups in Japan and Africa. JICA will continue its cooperation through Project NINJA and will support promoting initiatives of this kind going forward.”

    Jonathan Berman
    CEO
    Shell Foundation

    “Raising incomes for people on low incomes while supporting a low carbon pathway requires more than good ideas – it requires partnerships that bring together capital, technology and local entrepreneurial expertise. Through the Africa Corporate Innovation Program, Shell Foundation is using catalytic funding to reduce the risk of collaboration and, together with our partner Double Feather Partners, help global corporates like NEC work alongside African startups to test, learn and build solutions that can scale and evolve into sustainable business partnerships. Our role is to make these partnerships possible, prove what works in practice and help unlock much larger flows of capital into inclusive, climate-smart markets.”

    Kohei Muto
    Representative Director & CEO
    Double Feather Partners

    “Social challenges in Africa should no longer be viewed merely as development issues; they represent the frontier of one of the world’s fastest-evolving innovation markets. This program serves as an implementation platform that connects the technological strengths of Japanese companies with the field-driven innovation capabilities of African startups.

    “DFP will design and support mechanisms that connect PoC initiatives to investment opportunities and business scale-up, maximizing NEC’s business expansion and social impact creation in Africa. In collaboration with the Shell Foundation, DFP will also support the development of sustainable business models from the perspectives of impact investment and blended finance.

    “Through this initiative, we aim to build a new co-creation model between Japan and Africa, enabling a seamless pathway from demonstration projects to capital linkage and ultimately to business value creation.”

    NEC is scheduled to present background on this project at the “SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026” innovation conference, held from April 27th (Monday) to 29th (Wednesday), 2026. Please see below for details.

      Title: Beyond Capital: Building Japan–Africa Innovation Through Co-Creation and Investment
      Date and Time: April 27th (Monday), 5:05PM-5:50PM
      Location: Investor’s Stage, West 3-4 Hall 4F (Upper Floor), Tokyo Big Sight

    Participating Companies:

    Double Feather Partners, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Shell Foundation, NEC, Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa (IDC), and Absa Bank

    For details and registration information for SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026, please visit the official website.

    Under the key message “The future is ours to shape,” NEC drives “NEC Open Innovation” (Note 5) in new business development through diverse co-creation with startups and partner companies. The Africa Corporate Innovation Program is part of that effort, and by combining cutting-edge technologies with cross-sector collaboration, NEC continues to generate new social value and shape the future.

    1. Shell Foundation:

    2. Double Feather Partners:

    3. Project NINJA

    4. Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

    5. NEC Open Innovation

    About NEC

    The NEC Group leverages technology to create social value and promote a more sustainable world where everyone has the chance to reach their full potential. NEC Corporation was established in 1899. Today, the NEC Group’s approximately 110,000 employees utilize world-leading AI, security, and communications technologies to solve the most pressing needs of customers and society.

    For more information, please visit .

    Source: NEC Corporation
    Sectors: Enterprise IT

    MENAFN28042026003415003250ID1111044151

    Accelerating Africa African business CoCreation corporate innovation Launches NEC program startups
    Elan
    • Website

    Related Posts

    PwC’s Global CEO Survey – East Africa perspective

    May 2, 2026

    South Africa: Home Affairs Chops Bosses for Fake AI Policy Research

    May 2, 2026

    GOTHAM GOVERNMENT RELATIONS LAUNCHES THE FIRST ‘AFRICA PRACTICE’ – VC Star

    May 1, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Economy News
    Crypto

    AUATON says suspension of factional Rivers chairman Lawrencia Ogu not a witchhunt

    By ElanMay 2, 20260

    The Rivers state council of the Amalgamated Union of App-based Transporters of Nigeria (AUATON) has…

    Nigeria’s Internet market rebounds as broadband subscriptions hit 109.7 million

    May 2, 2026

    Peacock is the king of comfort shows, and these 7 series prove it

    May 2, 2026
    Top Trending
    Crypto

    AUATON says suspension of factional Rivers chairman Lawrencia Ogu not a witchhunt

    By ElanMay 2, 20260

    The Rivers state council of the Amalgamated Union of App-based Transporters of…

    Tech

    Nigeria’s Internet market rebounds as broadband subscriptions hit 109.7 million

    By ElanMay 2, 20260

    Nigeria’s broadband penetration reached 50.58% in November 2025, crossing the 50% mark…

    Tools

    Peacock is the king of comfort shows, and these 7 series prove it

    By ElanMay 2, 20260

    What streaming platform do you think of when you hear the term…

    Your source for comprehensive insights on Africa’s private credit markets, InclusiFund synthesizes deal pipelines, repayment patterns, collateral trends, and sector-level signals to guide investors in underwriting and structuring credit in emerging African markets.

    We're social. Connect with us:

    our Categories
    • Work With Us
    • Advertise With Us
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Work With Us
    • Advertise With Us
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    © 2025 Inclusifund. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.