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Techstars Startup Week FCT 2026 is bringing a five-day startup conference to Abuja this March

Abuja just got one of its most talked-about tech events of the year. Techstars Startup Week FCT 2026 runs from March 30 to April 3, and builders across Nigeria have exactly four weeks to prepare.

by Faith Amonimo
March 5, 2026
in African Startup Ecosystem, Event Radar Africa
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Techstars Startup Week FCT 2026

The Nigerian federal capital has been building momentum in Nigeria’s tech space for a while now. This event slots right into that story. For five straight days, founders, developers, designers, investors, and creatives will gather at a single address in Abuja to learn, build, pitch, and connect. This is not a one-session panel. It is a full week of structured, hands-on activity built specifically for people who want to start or grow a business.

Techstars runs Startup Week events in cities across the world. The format is entrepreneur-led and community-driven. Each edition exists to spotlight what is already happening in the local startup space while creating new momentum for the people inside it.

The FCT edition, Techstars Startup Week FCT 2026, follows that same format. It brings the global structure into a local context. Founders get access to real frameworks, experienced speakers, and direct feedback.

The week runs as a full programme with a different focus each day. Monday, March 30, opens with Idea Day. This first session centers on problem discovery and ideation. Participants explore gaps in the market, pitch challenges they see around them, form teams, and map out the local startup space. It targets aspiring entrepreneurs, problem solvers, students, and anyone curious about how startups start.

Tuesday, March 31, moves into Build Day. The focus shifts to design thinking, product development, and building a minimum viable product (MVP). Participants work through UI/UX workshops, no-code and low-code tools, and product validation sessions. One-on-one mentorship hours with product experts run alongside the workshops.

Wednesday, April 1, brings Growth Day. The sessions on this day cover marketing, customer acquisition, and startup storytelling. Founders learn how to build a go-to-market strategy, develop cost-effective growth tactics, and create a basic marketing funnel. Investor roundtable discussions also sit inside this day’s schedule.

Thursday, April 2, is Pitch Day. This is where investment readiness takes centre stage. Founders go through pitch clinics, mock demo sessions, and business model refinement workshops. Active investors in the ecosystem give direct feedback and answer questions. The goal is to leave this day with a stronger pitch and a clearer understanding of what investors actually look for.

Friday, April 3, closes the week with Community Day. Teams present their work at a demo day, a startup fair runs alongside it, and the week closes with a networking mixer. This final day celebrates the progress made across the week and connects participants with the broader ecosystem.

 

The event will take place at the Iconic Open University, located at Dutse Alhaji Interchange, Kubwa Expressway, FCT Abuja. The university operates as a private open and distance learning institution licensed by the National Universities Commission (NUC). Its central Abuja campus provides accessible access for attendees across the FCT.

The event targets a wide group of people. Early-stage founders looking for direction, product builders ready to create their first MVP, marketers who want to learn growth tactics, and finance professionals preparing for investor conversations all sit within the intended audience. Students exploring entrepreneurship for the first time also fit into the programme, particularly on Idea Day.

Anyone connected to the startup space in Nigeria, whether building, supporting, or just curious  will find relevant sessions across the five days.

Register and Connect Before March 30

Techstars Startup Week FCT 2026 begins in less than four weeks. Interested participants can visit www.startupweekfct.com for details on registration and the full schedule.

Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Tech Writer and Newsletter Editor at Techsoma Africa, where she reports on technology and digital...

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