
100x’s 2025/26 Accelerator Programme kicks off in London
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19 September 2025
Fourteen leaders from eight organisations converged in London for the launch of the 12-week programme, designed to help ventures define and stress-test their impact endgame.
100x Impact launched its 2025/26 accelerator programme this week, welcoming eight ventures to the London School of Economics for the Autumn programme. The cohort includes high-calibre ventures working across Southeast Asia, India, Pakistan, Africa and the Middle East —delivering impact in education, healthcare, and civic engagement.
The group reflects 100x’s growing strategic focus in Southeast Asia, a region where 50% of the ventures in this programme are driving transformative solutions at scale. These include: Pandai, a Malaysian for-profit tech platform using gamification to boost student learning; Solve Education, an AI-enabled learning platform delivering personalised education; Think Policy, a social enterprise improving public policy making in Indonesia; and SwipeRx, a community-driven pharmacy platform expanding access to healthcare in Southeast Asia.
The cohort also includes EdTech Tulna, an evaluation platform for educational technology products; Educational Initiatives, an Indian for-profit offering pedagogical technology to improve learning outcomes; Sehat Kahani, a Pakistani telemedicine company connecting patients with female doctors; and Rology, a for-profit connecting health facilities in Africa and the Middle East with radiologists.
“The 100x programme combines support and challenge - offering ventures constructive critique while connecting them to experts to help test and strengthen their strategies for impact at scale”
Fourteen leaders from these organisations converged in London for the launch of the 12-week programme, designed to help ventures define and stress-test their impact endgame—a long-term strategy for scaling and spreading their models beyond their own organisation. The opening week was facilitated by 100x’s world-class delivery partners J-PAL and I.G. Advisors, who led sessions about scaling strategy, impact measurement and leadership.
“The 100x programme combines support and challenge - offering ventures constructive critique while connecting them to experts to help test and strengthen their strategies for impact at scale,” said Georgia Kewley, 100x’s Head of Programme.
Alongside structured sessions, each venture will be paired with dedicated ‘Multipliers’— a carefully selected group of mentors and supporters with deep sector expertise to help ventures gain insights, test new solutions, and grow their networks. Ventures also receive unrestricted catalytic capital, with the possibility of follow-on funding to take their impact to the next level.
“We’re privileged to be part of the 100x programme. The time spent with peers has already proven so valuable. Sharing our mission and receiving feedback has given us new insights into how we can better deliver high-quality, affordable medicines to underserved communities,” said Farouk Meralli, Founder and CEO of SwipeRx.



This autumn group is part of the recently announced 100x 2025/26 cohort: the other eight ventures, including Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team, Noora Health, 1% for the Planet, Adalat AI, Khushi Baby, Arpan, Red Dot Foundation, and Mobile Pathways, will begin their programme in Spring 2026.
“The accelerator programme is a launchpad into the 100x Portfolio and our ongoing partnership with these organisations. Over the next 12 weeks, the ventures will develop, refine and stress-test their scaling strategy and impact measurement approach, and connect to a powerful ecosystem of supporters and strategic partners,” Georgia added.
- Applications for 100x’s 2026/27 Cohort open in a few weeks (on 29 September 2025). Organisations looking to apply can join the waitlist and be notified when applications open.