Technipole Sup Valor is a dynamic hub for entrepreneurial innovation. Focused on socio-economic development, this incubator distinguishes itself by identifying and supporting innovative project leaders.
Technipole Sup Valor is a business incubator founded in 2010 by the National Advanced School of Engineering of Yaounde (NASEY) in Cameroon. Its main mission is "to contribute to the socio-economic development of the country, through the identification and support of young holders of innovative economic projects or those with high growth potential," as stated on its website.
The incubator provides comprehensive support to startups, encompassing entrepreneurship training, consulting and coaching services, financing, and workspace. Incubated companies benefit from dedicated office space, a meeting room, a computer lab with internet access, and access to qualified experts for training and guidance. Technipole Sup Valor also organizes networking events and market research activities to empower founders.
Further bolstering its commitment to entrepreneurial development, the incubator created Technipedia, a dedicated website offering project ideas and valuable information to aspiring entrepreneurs.
Companies receive up to two years of tailored support, including three months within the physical incubator and a maximum of 21 months with ongoing online and remote guidance. While Technipole Sup Valor has a primary focus on the digital sector, its expertise extends to supporting ventures in other fields as well. Its successes include notable Cameroonian startups like Arthur Zang's Himore Medical, Alain Nteff's GiftedMom, and Arielle Kitio's Caysti.
Melchior Koba