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  • Mobile Monday Kampala AppCircus is back

    October 22, 2013 Editor 0

    AppCircus that brings together the global community of app makers is back and has partnered with Mobile Monday Kampala. This event is an online event and online incubation platform that will take place on 11 November .

    According to Daniel Stern the Director of Mobile Monday Kampala in only three years, AppCircus has organized more than 100 events in cities all over 30 countries, building a community with over 20.000 users. AppCircus events give visibility to new app talents on a local and global scale,with its unique online incubation platform called Hack-at-Home.

    AppCircus connects app makers with business opportunities and helps them build innovative high quality apps.

    This time round, MoMo AppCircus event’s 10 developer entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to pitch their app live on stage in front of a jury of top experts. The winning app  will receive a nomination to the Mobile Premier Awards 2014 which is the largest cross-platform app showcase in the mobile industry, providing a point of reference for the startup and app community during the Mobile World Congress.

    In 2012′s edition one team from Uganda, Mafuta Go won the second prize in Barcelona. You can see their pitch here!  Check it out.

    If you are interested please do it now the deadline to participate is  October 31st.

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