Empire Partner Foundation (EPF) firmly believes in the power of homegrown innovation. The foundation is deeply committed to nurturing local talent and has collaborated with visionary technology partners and startups across South Africa.
EPF’s mission has always been to elevate the local tech community by providing the resources and platforms necessary for their success.
“We’re excited to unveil a new initiative that reflects this commitment—a carefully curated Directory of South African Innovation,” EPF said in its Linkedln page.
“This isn’t just a list; it’s a showcase of trusted local tech companies that have been rigorously vetted for their quality and reliability. For too long, South African tech has not received the recognition it deserves, and we are here to change that narrative.
“By spotlighting these remarkable innovations, we aim to simplify the process of discovering and trusting local solutions that are crafted with excellence and a deep understanding of our unique challenges. We recognize that groundbreaking ideas can emerge from unexpected places, and we want to highlight the innovators driving this change.”
If you’re working on an innovative tech project or know of companies that should be included, EPF want to hear from you.
“Whether you’re part of a tech company or simply aware of noteworthy innovations, we encourage you to share this opportunity and apply to be featured in our directory,” said EPF.
“Let’s join forces to build a robust ecosystem led by our own homegrown talent. Help us give our tech community the platform it deserves to shine.”
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The Empire Partner Foundation Tech Hub, established in 2016, is a non-profit organization driven by young South Africans with a vision to empower the youth in building a better South Africa and African continent through technology.
“We believe in leveraging technology to address key socio-economic challenges, focusing on areas such as Water, Energy, Transportation, Rural Development, Education, Unemployment, Healthcare, Housing, Agriculture, and Safety and Security.”