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Technovation Girls

Run by Technovation

Deadline: 20 April 2026

HybridOnline; World Summit for finalists4-6 monthsFreeCompetitiveHigh effort

About this opportunity

<p>Technovation Girls is a global tech entrepreneurship programme in which girls aged 8–18 build mobile apps or AI products to solve real-world community problems. Teams work with mentors over roughly six months and submit a working prototype plus a business plan at season end.</p><ul><li>Open to girls and young women aged 8–18, competing across three divisions (Beginner 8–12, Junior 13–15, Senior 16–18)</li><li>Teams of 1–5 participants, optionally with a volunteer mentor</li><li>Season runs from August to April, culminating in project submissions</li><li>Top regional teams are selected as finalists and invited to the World Summit</li><li>Participation is free</li></ul><p>Registration and submission are handled via the Technovation Girls website.</p>

Who can apply

Girls aged 8–18 (Beginner 8–12, Junior 13–15, Senior 16–18); teams of 1–5

What you get

CertificateMentorshipPortfolio pieceNetworking

Frequently asked

Who runs this?+

Run by Technovation. More on their website.

Who can apply?+

Girls aged 8–18 (Beginner 8–12, Junior 13–15, Senior 16–18); teams of 1–5

When's the deadline?+

Applications close on 20 April 2026.

Is it paid?+

Free to apply. No participant fees.

What will I walk away with?+

You can expect certificate, mentorship and portfolio piece.

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Last verified 22 April 2026·Updated 14 April 2026·Source