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Smart city: Sanwo-Olu launches N250m seed capital for tech start-up

Lagos state government said it has earmarked a whooping N250million as tech start-ups for technology and innovation to enable young innovators in the state to have the opportunity to push their entrepreneurial skills to the next level.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu disclosed this on Thursday as he launched the Lagos State Science Research and Innovation Council (LASRIC) to be chaired by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe.

The on-going Art of Technology (AOT) Lagos 1.0 conference was organised by the Office of the Governor’s Special Adviser on Innovation and Technology and no fewer than 1,500 young innovators and tech solutions developers are attending the event being held at Oriental Hotel on Victoria Island, with the theme: “Bridging the gap”.

According to Governor Sanwo-Olu, the establishment of the Council and innovation funds officially began the process of implementing strategies that would help in the realisation of the Smart City initiative of the state.

He said the innovation funds would also be directed to support Information and Communication Technology (ICT) research focusing on solving issues of national significance.

“There is no gainsaying the fact that any society that wants to be reckoned with on the global stage must be grounded in the application of technology to growth and development. It is gratifying to note that the world has accepted that Lagos as the Silicon Valley of Africa with major investments by Microsoft and Google in the Ikeja-based Computer Village and emerging tech hubs, which have served as launch pads for the digital careers of numerous youths in software development.

“To further expand the opportunities, we are immediately earmarking seed capital of N250 million into Lagos State Science Research and Innovation Council to be accessed by tech entrepreneurs and software developers in innovation ecosystem for them to create various solutions from artificial intelligence to robotics, to health informatics and green energy,” he said.

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Besides, Governor Sanwo-Olu also launched Open Government Initiative, Innovation Master Plan and Lagos State Solution Hub to further drive synergy between policymakers in the public sector and innovators in the private sector.

While the Solution Hub is aimed at democratising access to state actors and serving as the first point of call for innovators, solutions providers and innovators on marketing their solutions; the Innovation Master Plan would be focusing on the implementation of policies in four critical areas to unleash a culture of problem-solving.

Sanwo-Olu said the master plan would be addressing the challenge of access to data and funding for innovations, adding that the plan would also bring about provision of faster Internet broadband that would catalyse talent development.

He said: “Our Open Government Initiative is focused on data access, which is seen as critical for the building blocks of a solutions culture. Open data promotes inclusiveness, participation and more fit-for-purpose solutions. The Open Government initiative has kicked off and we will be communicating subsequent milestones with the public soon.”

The governor urged the participants and investors to leverage on the opportunities provided by the event to synergise and network with other innovators towards developing life-changing software that would transform healthcare, agri-business, transportation, food security, housing and education in Lagos.

“It is our goal to foster the gains achieved by the Art of Technology 1.0 to enhance and empower the residents and investors in Lagos,” the governor said.

The convener and Special Adviser to the Governor on Innovation and Technology, Olatunbosun Alake, said the event had the objective to bridge the gap between governance and innovation.

He said the government and private sector could no longer afford to work in silos, stressing that the public and private sectors must co-create to key into the future.

He added that outcomes of the event would bring about enabling policies that would empower the Lagos Government to build a sustainable tech and innovation industry.

Also, Commissioner for Science and Technology, Mr Hakeem Fahm, observed that Lagos government had started to look into the future by “thinking Smart” and using technology as an enabler to realise Smart City status.

The conference also featured panels of discussants with themes focusing on leveraging technology and innovation to providing solutions and services in key sectors of the state’s economy.

Paul Omorogbe

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