Botswana’s Sarah Molema shortlisted for the Aurora Tech Award 2024

Sarah Molema, the innovative founder of Deaftronics (Pty) Ltd in Botswana, has been shortlisted for the 2024 Aurora Tech Award, a prestigious accolade honoring women founders combating gender inequality in the tech industry.

Chosen from 649 applicants, Molema’s inclusion as one of the 20 global finalists not only highlights her achievements but also signifies Botswana’s growing impact in the technological world. Her leadership at Deaftronics is pioneering in aiding the deaf community, driven by a strong belief in their right to unhindered access. This recognition is a testament to her significant contributions and a proud moment for Botswana.

Founded in 2020 by inDrive, a US-headquartered global mobility and urban services platform, the Award supports women entrepreneurs who are using technology to develop their communities, with the overarching goal of challenging gender inequality in IT.

Ekaterina Smirnova, Executive Director of the Aurora Tech Award, remarked, “Our venture capital partners have meticulously evaluated each of these submissions, which showcase the increasing participation of women IT leaders who are enhancing the quality of life in their communities, despite the challenges. This year’s Awards celebrate the work of these founders and highlight both the diversity of projects and the vital role of local role models in inspiring change. The inDrive team passionately advocates for gender equality in IT. We are proud to recognize and support women through awards that honor their achievements, and actively promote their impactful contributions.”

Three cash prizes will be awarded to the winners: $30,000, $20,000, and $10,000 for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively. In addition to the prizes, the entrepreneurs will gain access to the driver mentorship program.

The winners of the 2024 Award will be announced at an online ceremony on March 8th, 2024 at www.AuroraTechAward.com.

Aurora Tech Award 2024 shortlist

  1. Daniella Castro (Brazil): Leader of Huna, a startup focused on the development of cutting-edge AI models for the early detection of chronic diseases in women.
  2. Marwa Hage (Colombia): Her startup, Munily App, uses software to create secure and connected communities.
  3. Candace Chen (Taiwan): CEO & founder of Fluv, a pet care marketplace for urban pet parents in Asia.
  4. Joselyne Del Rosario (Ecuador): Her startup, DREx, is developing a platform that unlocks the potential of sustainable finance, avoiding E.S.G. greenwashing practices, and building in traceability and transparency.
  5. Nadejda Anpilogova (Kazakhstan): Co-founder of Your Accessible Guide, an ecosystem of inclusive digital products designed to develop accessible tourism for people with disabilities and special needs.
  6. Maria Dmitrieva (Kazakhstan): CEO & co-founder of EcoDisclosure, a premier company revolutionizing the way businesses approach environmental, social, and governance (ESG) scoring and disclosure.
  7. Sandra Montes Pérez (Spain): With the ScrapAd startup, a marketplace platform for recyclable materials.
  8. Paula Monticelli (Argentina): Through her startup, CryptoMate, she wants to improve access to web3 with innovative digital solutions.
  9. Rim Jourdan (UAE): Her startup, Skatch, is a professional platform for blue and gray-collar workers. Focusing on the MEA region, Skatch aims to help technicians, workers, vendors, or other professionals with lower education levels to secure jobs, and upskill through AI, gaming, and community building.
  10. Aidana Aituarova (Kazakhstan): Founder of Porte Tech, she contributes to the sustainable development of her hometown. Her company’s ESG-friendly web application with automated “key to all doors” helps to reduce financial and time costs by integrating RFID cards, parking remotes, paper passes, and magnets in one application.
  11. Hannah Töpler (Mexico): Founder and CEO of Intrare, a social tech that builds proprietary AI to eliminate bias from recruitment. Intrare’s mission is to match millions of refugees, marginalized women, LGBTIQ+, and other diverse talents with fair jobs, to break the poverty cycle.
  12. Firouza Eshonova (Uzbekistan): Creator of Mila4AI, an app that aids those with speech disorders to improve their speaking ability. The app employs AI to prescribe oral motor and articulation exercises without needing a therapist present during their treatment, giving those who live in places that lack access to speech therapists an opportunity to improve their condition.
  13. Assem Tazhiyeva (Kazakhstan): Founder of Ozim Platform, a social project dedicated to supporting families with children who have special needs, by connecting them with research-based educational and psychological resources.
  14. Aira Mongush (Cyprus): Her startup, Mathhub, seeks to create global high-value deep tech projects, building accessible tech education and reinforcement Learning and Group theory applications in Machine Learning Research.
  15. Chinwendu Nweke (Nigeria): Founder of Bridge Merchant Enterprises. Her vision is to see world hunger and poverty eradicated using technology and people-empowered solutions.
  16. Alena Shchavleva (Indonesia): Founder of Effelp, a startup that matches up a patient’s needs for help and support with the resources available in his/her surroundings.
  17. Megan Lam (Hong Kong):  Co-founder & CEO at Neurum Health. She is excited about meaningful changes in mind and lifestyle health.
  18. Jasmijn Kok (Netherlands):  Founder of Nina. care, a database of reliable and loving nannies and au pairs. Her super-fast app arranges everything in no time.
  19. Folake Owodunni  (Nigeria): Her startup, Emergency Response Africa, is dedicated to making healthcare accessible in Africa.

The panel of judges will include prominent female IT entrepreneurs, the winners of last year’s Aurora Tech Award, and key industry experts. Prominent members of the jury include Ms. Sadaf Abid, a social entrepreneur and CEO of Kashf Foundation (Pakistan); Leonor Cogneau, Head of User Experience at Carsome (Malaysia); Mai Medhat, CEO and co-founder of Eventtus (Egypt); Charlot Magayi Founder and CEO of Mukuru Clean Stoves (Kenya); Sullyen Almeida, Principal at monashees;  and Tatyana Terentyeva, General Counsel at inDrive.

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