AfriLabs was founded with 5 Hubs. NaiLab Kenya, iHub Kenya, Hive Colab Uganda,Banta Labs Senegal, Activ Spaces Cameroun .
AfriLabs hired its first Executive Director.
AfriLabs Partnered with Hivos & Indigo Trust.
AfriLabs was formally registered as a foundation.
AfriLabs got involved with the World Bank InfoDev Virtual Incubation project.
AfriLabs partnered with Microsoft 4Afrika and The Rockefeller foundation.
AfriLabs had its first global meet-up in Berlin supported by Global Innovation Gathering.
AfriLabs collaborated with The Rockefeller Foundation to launch a Digital jobs challenge.
AfriLabs held its 2nd global meetup in Berlin.
AfriLabs hosted the Hub sustainability series with AfriHive.
AfriLabs initiated the Hub sustainability challenge: Hub in a Box.
AfriLabs website was created and branding was carried out.
AfriLabs held its first African meetup in Egypt.
AfriLabs set up its first secretariat in Abuja, Nigeria headed by Anna Ekeledo.
Launched corporate affiliate program with Facebook & Africa.com
MAVC partnership (AfriLabs Annual Gathering, Organizational support, Learning platform, City meet-ups in Dakar, Johannesburg, Cairo, Lagos, and Nairobi).
AfriLabs launched a series of regional city meet-ups in Nairobi, Lagos, Cairo, Johannesburg, and Senegal.
AfriLabs had its first African Annual Gathering, which took place in Accra, Ghana.
AfriLabs held its first Hubs Learning Week in August, sponsored by MAVC.
The 2017 Annual Gathering took place in Cairo, Egypt hosted by The District and co-organized by Hivos and AfriLabs.
AfriLabs partnered with the World Bank to organize an open innovation webinar for incubators in April 2018.
AfriLabs partnered with Amazon Web Services to host 2 webinars for startups in April 2018.
AfriLabs held the 3rd edition of its Annual Gathering in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania from the 11th-13th of October 2018. Hosted by Sahara Accelerator.
AfriLabs launches the AfriLabs Capacity Building Programme (ACBP), a 2 million euros capacity building programme funded by the AFD through its Digital Africa fund.
AfriLabs joins The Global EdTech Hub with The University of Cambridge, The Overseas Development Institute, Results for Development, Brink, Jigsaw, Open Development and Education, INJINI, e-Learning Africa, and BRAC.
AfriLabs launches the Hub Academy in partnership with Liquid Telecoms. This initiative aims to provide a learning platform to AfriLabs member hubs, so that, they may offer training and upskilling support to their communities.
AfriLabs partners with the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) to launch the Open Database, an Open Data platform for the African entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem.
AfriLabs launches The Catalyst with ABAN, a programme to support the African startup ecosystem while addressing the various gaps associated with funding for startups.