Afrobodies scoops two of the top prizes at GCIP-SA Finals

Afrobodies scoops two of the top prizes at GCIP-SA Finals

Afrobodies came out on top in the bioprocessing category at a gala event held for finalists in the 2018 Global Cleantech Innovation Programme (GCIP-SA), last week. As well as winning the category, the biotech start-up claimed the prize for best woman-led team in the...
TIA announces winners of 2018 Global Cleantech Innovation Programme

TIA announces winners of 2018 Global Cleantech Innovation Programme

This copy and photo is taken from the original article published on ventureburn.com. See here for the full article.  The Technology Innovation Agency (TIA) last week Friday (11 January) announced the winners of the 2018 Global Cleantech Innovation Programme for small...
Afrobodies CEO wins Inspiring 50 Accolade

Afrobodies CEO wins Inspiring 50 Accolade

  CAPE TOWN (1 August 2018). After months of collecting the stories of South African women at the forefront of some of the biggest impacts in the STEM sector, the Netherlands Consulate General is proud to announce this year’s #InspiringFiftySA! Netherlands Consul...
Biotech startup wins SA Pitch Tank competition

Biotech startup wins SA Pitch Tank competition

This copy and photo is taken from the original article published on disruptafrica.com. See here for the full article.  South African biotech startup Afrobodies has been named the winner of the Pitch Tank Pitching Competition hosted by The Startup Hatchery in...
Afrobodies Wins the Pitch Tank Competition in South Africa

Afrobodies Wins the Pitch Tank Competition in South Africa

The following copy and photo is taken from an article pblished on TechinAfrica. See here for the full article.  The 2018 Pitch Tank competition in South Africa was hosted by Entrepreneur Traction and Startup Hatchery. Afrobodies, a biotech startup which produces a...
Benedicta Mahlangu recognised in M&G 200 Young South Africans 2017

Benedicta Mahlangu recognised in M&G 200 Young South Africans 2017

This copy and photo is taken from the Mail & Guardian 200 Young South Africans 2017 website. See here for the full article.  The oil and gas industry in not traditionally women-friendly, but chemical engineer Benedicta Mahlangu-Durcan has made her mark and is...