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NASENI unveils new products as orders pour in

The Executive Vice Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Mr Khalil Suleiman Halilu, has unveiled a set of new NASENI products, developed in collaboration with technical partners.

The products were displayed at a media briefing at the agency’s headquarters in Abuja and included NASENI 300 Watts LED solar street lamp, NASENI laptop, NASENI lithium battery, NASENI solar irrigation pumps and a NASENI smartphone.

Since the media briefing, the Agency has received a lot of interests from dealers and the general public on the availability of these products.

Since assuming office as EVC/CEO of NASENI, Halilu has stressed the agency’s commitment to collaborating with private sector partners to bring high-quality household and industrial products to the market, drawing on NASENI’s technical expertise and ability to assist private sector players to unlock new markets across the country and abroad.

According to Halilu, “Our new model at NASENI is to do everything to conserve resources, avoid duplication of effort and shorten go-to-market time. What this means is that whenever we find serious partners who are already operating in our areas of interest, we will work with and support them to improve their products and take these products to the market.

“As a government agency, we are not out to compete with the private sector. Instead, we are here as partners and enablers, helping with everything from design to testing, to helping scale up production capacity and seeking out new markets.”

Over time, the NASENI vision is that its domestic product manufacturing initiatives will transition from ‘Semi-Knocked Down’ (SKD) assembly to ‘Completely Knocked Down’ (CKD) assembly.

In addition, he said that there will be a concerted effort to increase the input of locally-sourced materials in all product components. NASENI will also work to ensure the full transfer of all required intellectual property (IP) and technology elements and licensing.

NASENI pledged to continue to keep the public updated on the progress of the transformational industrial journey, which is a direct manifestation of the agency’s three core operating principles of collaboration, creation and commercialisation.

“As the only purpose-built agency of the Federal Government of Nigeria with a technology transfer mandate, NASENI will always focus on progressively scaling-up local-content sourcing and strengthening domestic technical and production capacity,” Halilu said.

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