NASENI MAKES HISTORY WITH DOMESTIC TECH LAUNCH!

The National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) under its EVC/CEO, Khalil Suleiman Halilu, has made significant strides towards commercializing its research and development (R&D) efforts.

New Domestic Tech Products Launched:

  • NASENI Laptop
  • NASENI Android Smartphone
  • NASENI Lithium Battery
  • NASENI 300-watt LED Solar Street Lamp

Market Focus and Availability:

  • Mr. Halilu emphasized NASENI’s commitment to bringing its products to market. Some are already available, while others are pre-booked for later in 2024.

Building a National Tech Brand:

This launch follows earlier unveilings of the Solar Irrigation System, Electric Keke, Electric Motorcycle, and Solar-powered Cargo Tricycle. These initiatives demonstrate NASENI’s dedication to building a strong Nigerian tech brand.

NASENI’s Mission and Strategy:

  • NASENI is the sole federal agency dedicated to domesticating technology, encompassing both capital and consumer goods.
  • The new leadership implements a “fast-track approach” that prioritizes technology transfer and commercialization of R&D products.
  • These efforts aim to create jobs, wealth, and reduce import costs for Nigeria.

Collaboration and Partnerships:

  • NASENI’s “3Cs principles” (Creation, Collaboration, and Commercialization) emphasize collaboration with public and private sector partners. This strategy ensures products reach end users and achieve long-term sustainability.
  • NASENI leverages existing technologies to develop competitive, market-driven products.
  • Investors are encouraged to partner with NASENI and support national industrialization efforts.

Key Differentiator:

  • NASENI’s commitment to market focus sets it apart. They actively transition R&D results into commercially available products.

Beyond Products:

The briefing also highlighted NASENI’s ongoing activities, including:

  • Development of a proposal evaluation portal
  • NASENI Growth Hacker platform
  • Enterprise resource planning (ERP) system
  • eProcurement system
  • NASENI StemBox educational tool
  • NASENI Innovation Hub
  • Programs like PICTT (including Delta2 and DeltHer)

This comprehensive approach positions NASENI as a key driver of technological innovation and economic development in Nigeria.

Source: Techeconomy

 

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