PARIS, France, November 17, 2016/ -- Orange (www.Orange.com)
is announced the winners of the 2016 Orange Social Venture Prize for
Africa and the Middle East during the AfricaCom Awards ceremony held in
Cape Town, South Africa, last night. The prize, which aims to encourage
start-ups in Africa to launch innovative projects that promote
development, has been extended this year to the Middle East. A new
award, the Special Prize for Cultural Content, has also been introduced.
For the sixth year in a row, the Orange Group is recognizing four innovative projects that further development within the region. The objective is to stimulate entrepreneurs' initiatives that use new technologies to meet the needs of people in Africa and the Middle East. More than 750 candidates responded to the call for projects, which ran from May to September 2016, reflecting the potential of the telecommunications sector to support development in Africa and Middle East in fields as diverse as healthcare, agriculture, education and energy. Eleven projects were shortlisted and presented on Orange's new pan-African web portal for entrepreneurs in the region, Entrepreneur Club (http://EntrepreneurClub.Orange.com/en). The winners were then selected by a jury made up of experts from Orange, journalists, investors and institutions that promote development. The three prize-winners received grants of 25,000, 15,000 and10,000 EUR, and the winner of the Special Prize for Cultural Content received 5,000 EUR. In addition, the shortlisted finalists and the winner of the Special Prize for Cultural Content will benefit from six months of support from Orange experts and the NGO Grow Movement (http://GrowMovement.org). The first prize winner will also be offered a patent registration. Bruno Mettling, CEO of Orange MEA, said: "with nearly 3,500 projects filed since 2011, the Orange Social Venture prize has grown into a huge success; the 750 candidate projects that were submitted in 2016 amply illustrate this. The start-up ecosystem now increasingly recognizes Orange as an indispensable partner that is able to support their development: 95% of the winning start-ups since the award’s inception are still growing today. I thank them for their confidence." The winning projects:
MedTrucks (http://APO.af/i5uLvA)
was created to support patients and healthcare professionals through
the deployment of mobile care units in “medical deserts” in Morocco and
other emerging countries. These hyper-connected trucks, that are fully
equipped for all essential medical needs and can rely on tele-medicine
tools if necessary, aim to fill a blank in these isolated areas by
providing care at the right time and the right place. MedTrucks is
developing a variety of services including real-time cartography and
tracking that will help optimize care service delivery to patients, as
well as a medical online training platform for professionals.
Nanoé’s (http://APO.af/QH8zjD)
ambition is to deploy a new kind of electrification system, known as
“lateral electrification”, in order to meet the short-term needs of
remote populations that do not have access to the main energy grid.
Nanoé seeks to offer rapid, flexible and affordable access to
electricity, while participating in the construction of a cutting-edge
power infrastructure that is low carbon, decentralized, collaborative
and smart. Nanoé’s project also includes a major training platform
designed for future local-level operators.
MaTontine (http://APO.af/fFzaNc)
seeks to solve the problem of how to provide financial services,
including the provision of small loans, to the poor. It is based on a
traditional, non-digital system, called the Tontine (in French), that
enables the organization of rotating savings and credit schemes across a
small group of people (colleagues, friends, neighbors, etc.). The
innovation is to build a digital platform that automates this whole
process and incorporates a credit-scoring system in order to facilitate
small loans and other financial services such as micro-insurance based
on the credit score of the group members.
Bulles Magazine (http://APO.af/E6lRgX)
is a monthly magazine for 6-10-year old children that promotes African
culture. Available in digital and paper versions, Bulles Magazine will
be accessible throughout the Francophone world and beyond. The
originality of this project lies in the fact that Bulles Magazine will
tell children the story of the kings and queens who ruled the African
continent long ago. Each month, children will read about African heroes
of the past but also contemporary heroes such as renowned inventors from
Africa. Designed in a highly colorful and illustrated format, the paper
and digital versions of the magazine will facilitate its distribution
across Francophone countries.
Finally, a “favourite project” was also selected by web users on the Entrepreneur Club (http://EntrepreneurClub.Orange.com/en) portal:
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