Jappcare Autotech: A Homegrown Solution to Road Safety in Cameroon by Sinet Akih

[Digital Business Africa] – Cameroon’s roads claim countless lives every year due to poorly maintained vehicles. Determined to change this, product manager turned entrepreneur Sinet Akih has launched Jappcare Autotech—a tech-driven platform offering real-time monitoring, maintenance schedules, and spare parts to put safety back in the driver’s seat.

Poorly maintained vehicles are a silent but deadly contributor to road accidents across Cameroon. For Sinet Akih, a product manager turned entrepreneur, this challenge presented both a personal mission and a business opportunity. His answer: Jappcare Autotech, a startup designed to make vehicle maintenance smarter, more accessible, and more reliable.

Tackling a National Problem

Jappcare Autotech is not just another digital platform. It provides real-time vehicle health monitoring, customized maintenance schedules, and an integrated e-commerce marketplace for spare parts. The goal is simple yet transformative: reduce the number of road accidents linked to poor maintenance by empowering drivers with timely data and easier access to spare parts.

“Too many lives are lost on our roads because vehicles are not maintained properly. Jappcare wants to change that by putting technology at the service of safety,” Sinet explains.

By leveraging his strong background in product marketing and management, he has built Jappcare to be scalable and locally relevant, with the potential to expand beyond Cameroon into other African markets grappling with similar road safety issues.

Beyond Business: Building Ecosystems

While Jappcare is his flagship venture, Sinet’s broader vision for technology is also about ecosystem building. In 2022, he launched the Bamenda Community Challenge (BCC) to equip youth in the conflict-affected Northwest Region with tech and entrepreneurship skills. Over two editions, BCC has trained dozens of young innovators, supported business ideas with cash prizes and mentorship, and attracted hundreds of participants and dignitaries.

From Bamenda to the National Stage

Sinet is also a lead organizer of the Cameroon International Tech Summit (CITS), the country’s largest technology event. CITS gathers innovators, investors, and policymakers to accelerate Cameroon’s digital growth.

A Vision Rooted in Local Relevance

Through Jappcare, Sinet Akih is demonstrating that African startups can solve African problems while maintaining global scalability. His mission is clear: to save lives, strengthen road safety, and build a model of innovation that begins in Cameroon but speaks to the whole continent.

By Digital Business Africa

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