Telkom and the UK-South Africa Tech Hub funded an AI accelerator

Telkom is bankrolling an AI accelerator, pulling in UK muscle, and lining up Black-owned tech startups to scale without fees or equity grabs.

AI Growth Catalyst launch details
  • Telkom FutureMakers is launching an AI accelerator programme.
  • Partnered with Disraptor and the UK-South Africa Tech Hub.
  • Kickoff is set for January 30, 2026.
Who the programme targets
  • Built for South African, Black-owned ICT SMMEs.
  • Requires at least one technical team member.
  • Annual turnover capped at R50 million.
What participants actually get
  • Six months of fully funded accelerator support.
  • Embedded engineering for automation and cloud.
  • AI-readiness tooling and technical guidance.
  • Investor prep capped by a demo day.
Training and funding structure
  • Disraptor delivers the accelerator content.
  • Telkom and the UK-South Africa Tech Hub fund it.
  • No fees charged and no equity taken.
UK link and ecosystem angle
  • Connects local founders with UK expertise.
  • Aims to deepen long-term AI capability.
  • Focus stays on sustainable ecosystem growth.
First cohort already locked
  • Atomic AI made the initial cut.
  • Kasi Money and KasiDel Marketplace joined.
  • Khoi Tech and Legal Ascend were selected.
  • Real PPE rounded out the early group.
More startups in the mix
  • SpaceSalad Studios joined the cohort.
  • The Awareness Company came onboard.
  • Visionary Writings and WaFunda were included.
FutureMakers track record
  • Telkom runs it as a flagship development programme.
  • Focuses on enterprise growth and suppliers.
  • Has supported over 2,600 businesses in ten years.
 

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