Welcome to Worklab Africa — A Launchpad for Startup Founders in Port Harcourt

In a quiet corner of Ada-George, Port Harcourt, something powerful is happening.

Young innovators and founders from across the South-South and South-East regions of Nigeria are gathering in a space designed specifically for them. A space not just with Wi-Fi and office desks—but with opportunity, mentorship, and a true sense of community.

Welcome to Worklab Africa—a dynamic co-working and startup incubation space created by Silicon Delta to empower Africa’s next generation of startups.

Being a startup founder in Nigeria isn’t easy—especially outside of the big tech hubs like Lagos or Abuja. That’s why Worklab Africa was built: to create a place where ambition meets support, and ideas don’t just survive—they thrive.

At Worklab Africa, you’ll find:

  • Modern private offices for teams that need focus and space
  • Vibrant shared workspaces perfect for networking and collaboration
  • High-speed internet, uninterrupted power supply, and beautifully designed interiors that make work feel less like work

But the real magic? It’s not just in the furniture or the facilities.

Worklab Africa isn’t just about desks and chairs. It’s about people—the kind who’ve been where you are, and know how to help you get where you’re going.

As a member, you gain direct access to:

  • Experienced mentors who’ve built businesses and made the mistakes so you don’t have to
  • Venture capitalists and angel investors actively looking for promising African startups
  • Industry experts from tech, finance, healthcare, logistics, and more
  • A community of fellow founders walking the same journey—ready to support, collaborate, and celebrate with you

From weekly mentor hours to pitch sessions and casual mixers, you’ll always have someone to bounce ideas off—or take that next big step with.

Silicon Delta, the innovation hub behind Worklab Africa, is on a mission to decentralize innovation in Nigeria. Their focus? Empowering the incredible talent in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, and beyond.

By creating Worklab Africa, they’re not just providing infrastructure—they’re building an ecosystem:

  • One where tech talent is nurtured
  • Where ideas are backed
  • And where startups can grow, even outside traditional tech capitals

Silicon Delta has built much more than a building—they’ve built a movement.

The choice of Ada-George as the home of Worklab Africa is intentional. It’s central, accessible, and deeply connected to the growing entrepreneurial spirit of Port Harcourt.

This isn’t some distant tech bubble—it’s right in the heart of the communities it aims to serve. And for many founders, it’s their first real step into a world of possibility.

“Before Worklab, I was working from home, isolated, and unsure how to find investors. Now I’ve pitched twice, met three mentors, and landed my first angel check.”
Chidera, HealthTech founder from Owerri

“I came for the workspace. I stayed for the people.”
Emeka, DevOps engineer and early-stage co-founder

If you’re:

  • A startup founder looking to grow your idea into a business
  • A remote worker or small team in need of professional office space
  • An investor, mentor, or ecosystem builder who wants to give back
  • Or just someone curious about the world of innovation and startups

Then yes—Worklab Africa is for you.

Stop waiting for the perfect moment. It’s already here. And it’s located at:

Ada-George, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria

Come tour the space. Meet the people. See what’s possible.

🔗 Visit Silicon Delta to learn more or apply for a space at Worklab Africa.

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