UNDP Pan-African MineTech Startup Incubation Programme 2026: Apply to Scale Your Mining Innovation Across Africa
Africa’s mining industry is one of the continent’s most significant economic drivers, supplying critical minerals that power global industries while supporting millions of livelihoods. Despite its importance, the sector continues to face numerous challenges, including unsafe working conditions, environmental degradation, inefficient resource management, limited financial inclusion, and lack of transparency across mining value chains.
To help solve these challenges through innovation, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has officially opened applications for the Pan-African MineTech Startup Incubation Programme 2026 under its flagship timbuktoo Pan-African Incubation Network.
Hosted through the newly established timbuktoo MineTech Hub in Zambia, this programme seeks to identify, support, and accelerate African startups developing innovative technologies that can transform mining into a safer, cleaner, more transparent, and more sustainable industry. The first incubation cohort begins in July 2026, giving entrepreneurs an opportunity to refine their businesses while gaining access to mentors, investors, and a continent-wide innovation ecosystem.
About the UNDP timbuktoo Initiative
The MineTech Startup Incubation Programme is part of timbuktoo, UNDP’s ambitious pan-African innovation initiative designed to mobilize US$1 billion in public and private financing to support African startups and create one of the world’s largest innovation ecosystems.
By 2030, the initiative aims to:
- Support over 10,000 African startups.
- Scale more than 1,000 high-growth businesses.
- Improve the livelihoods of over 100 million people across Africa.
- Strengthen Africa’s innovation ecosystem through sector-specific hubs and university-linked innovation centres.
The MineTech Hub in Zambia serves as the continental centre for mining innovation, bringing together startups, investors, researchers, governments, and industry experts to develop technologies that improve mining governance and sustainability.
Why This Programme Matters
Mining contributes significantly to many African economies, yet the sector continues to experience persistent challenges that affect workers, communities, governments, and investors alike.
Among the issues the programme seeks to address are:
- Unsafe working conditions for artisanal miners.
- Limited adoption of digital technologies.
- Environmental damage that often goes undetected.
- Weak mineral traceability systems.
- Poor transparency within supply chains.
- Limited financial inclusion for mining communities.
- Low productivity among small-scale mining operations.
UNDP believes African entrepreneurs are best positioned to develop innovative solutions to these uniquely African challenges, making this incubation programme an important catalyst for the continent’s mining transformation.
What Selected Startups Will Receive
Successful startups will gain access to a comprehensive incubation experience designed to strengthen both their technology and business model.
Programme benefits include:
- Structured incubation delivered by accredited incubators within the timbuktoo network.
- Individual mentorship from experienced entrepreneurs and industry experts.
- Access to investors from across Africa and beyond.
- Membership in the Pan-African timbuktoo startup ecosystem.
- AI-powered business guidance through the timbuktoo digital platform.
- Learning resources designed for startup growth.
- Mentorship matching based on business needs.
- Investment readiness preparation.
- Opportunities to connect with fellow founders and ecosystem partners.
- Increased visibility within Africa’s mining innovation community.
Areas of Innovation Supported
Applications are welcomed from startups developing solutions across the mining value chain.
Priority areas include:
- Mine safety technology and workforce protection.
- Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) formalization and mechanization.
- Mineral traceability and resource governance.
- Environmental monitoring and climate resilience.
- Lithium-ion battery design and value chain development.
- Remote and autonomous mining operations.
- Mine dewatering technologies.
- Mine ventilation systems.
- Geotechnical risk management.
- Market access solutions for mining-linked businesses.
- Digital trade platforms.
- Financial inclusion technologies for mining communities.
These focus areas demonstrate the programme’s commitment to supporting innovative technologies that improve safety, environmental sustainability, operational efficiency, and economic inclusion.
Who Should Apply?
The programme is designed for early-stage startups that have moved beyond the idea stage and are ready to grow.
To qualify, startups should:
- Be based in Africa or develop solutions targeting African mining markets.
- Have a functioning prototype or Minimum Viable Product (MVP).
- Have a dedicated founding team.
- Solve a clearly defined challenge affecting the mining sector.
- Demonstrate the potential to scale their solution.
UNDP particularly encourages applications from:
- Women-led startups.
- Youth-led startups.
- Founders from underserved communities.
- Entrepreneurs operating in mining-affected regions.
- Social enterprises creating inclusive mining solutions.
Why Entrepreneurs Should Apply
Participating in the MineTech Startup Incubation Programme offers far more than mentorship. Entrepreneurs gain access to one of Africa’s fastest-growing innovation ecosystems, where they can refine their business models, validate their technologies, prepare for investment, and establish strategic partnerships.
The programme is especially valuable for founders seeking to commercialize technologies that improve mining safety, environmental monitoring, resource governance, and community development. By joining the timbuktoo network, startups become part of a continent-wide movement dedicated to using innovation to solve Africa’s most pressing challenges.
Application Deadline
Applications are currently open on a rolling basis. There is no fixed application deadline, and applications will continue to be accepted until available incubation spaces are filled. Early submission is strongly encouraged, as the first cohort begins in July 2026.
How to Apply
Interested startups should submit their applications through the official UNDP Zambia announcement and follow the application instructions provided.
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