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NCC donates N30m to winners of Hackathon Talent Hunt

 

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC has donated N30 million to the three winners of the 2023 Hackathon Talent Hunt. The winners, who are startups in the tech ecosystem, are to use the money for further research.

Ubale Maska, Executive Commissioner of Technical Services, NCC, said this at the grand finale of the three-day 2023 Talent Hunt Research through Hackathon, organised by the NCC, on Thursday in Abuja

Maska, who was represented by Ismail Adedigba, NCC’s Director of Research and Development, said the three winners were awarded N10 million each.

The winners include Solaris Greentech, which won the renewable energy thematic area; Knownow Africa Blockchain won the blockchain thematic area while Specxcare Limited won the assistive tech thematic area.

The Director said nine other startup participants were also awarded N500,000 each for their hard work and participation.

He said the commission has actively promoted hackathon competitions with a thematic focus aimed at addressing significant challenges within the telecom industries and society as a whole.

Maska said hackathons had yielded innovative solutions for issues such as kidnapping and banditry, e-waste management, and strategies to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic.

He said this year’s hackathon event focused on three pivotal thematic areas that resonated with global concerns not only Nigeria.

He stated that the areas include blockchain-enabled data protection solutions for enhancing regulatory compliance, assistive technology solutions for the elderly and people with disabilities, and technology solutions for renewable energy in rural areas.

He explained that the commission took a holistic approach to support these promising innovations.

Maska said the hackathon would be preceded by an incubation and mentorship programme designed to equip startups, inventors, and tech entrepreneurs with the necessary skills to refine their ideas.

He said the next stage involved the adoption of Digital Innovative Services and Products stemming from the hackathons.

Maska said NCC had adopted all three winning solutions from the 2020 hackathon, which were meticulously crafted to combat pandemics and epidemics that threatened the nation.

“The Hackathon will be preceded by an Incubation and Mentorship Programme, which will be designed to equip startups, innovators, and tech entrepreneurs with the necessary skills to refine their ideas.

“This phase encompasses critical aspects such as determining product-market fit, navigating intellectual property challenges, and constructing robust business plans.

“Additionally, it offers us the opportunity to gauge the impact that these grants and prizes have had on the beneficiaries and the industry.

“This year’s event focuses on three pivotal thematic areas, those that not only pertain to our great nation but also resonate with global concerns.

“Thus far, we have successfully adopted all three winning solutions from the 2020 Hackathon. These solutions were meticulously crafted to combat pandemics and epidemics that threatened our nation,” he said.

Earlier, Director of Research and Development, NCC, Ismail Adedigba, said the innovative Hackathon, if held regularly, offered invaluable opportunities to unearth and adapt to new technologies.

He said this was imperative to acknowledge that young innovators had a pivotal role to play in addressing existing industrial challenges and formulating technology-driven solutions that yield tangible social impact.

Adedigba said that innovation in Communication Technologies stood as the driving force behind the very essence of the Telecommunication industry of today.

He reiterated the commission’s commitment to building and strengthening the bridge between Tech Hubs and the Telecom industry.

“We have every confidence that you have brought forth a plethora of creative solutions, and we eagerly anticipate the outstanding commercialisable prototypes that will emerge from your endeavours,’’ he said.

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