The Nigeria Future Tech Excellence (FTE) Awards envisions a future where Nigeria stands as a globally recognized hub of technological innovation and leadership. By fostering and celebrating outstanding achievements in technology, the FTE Awards continue to serve as a catalyst for growth, propelling the nation’s tech ecosystem to new heights.
At this year’s prestigious event, Opeyemi Akanbi emerged as the winner of the coveted Tech Innovator Award for his groundbreaking pedestrian route indicator app, Walk-Free. The app, designed to enhance pedestrian navigation, improves urban mobility by providing safer and more efficient routes.
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Finishing as runner-up was Halliburton Oji, recognized for his personalized skincare solution, Beautiful Body NG.
This innovative platform leverages AI-driven analysis and machine learning to create customized skincare routines, revolutionizing how users approach skincare and self-care.
The Awards Presentation Ceremonies are tentatively scheduled for November 2021, with individual category recognitions expected. The exact dates and format remain subject to confirmation.
As Nigeria continues to make strides in technology, the FTE Awards serve as a testament to the country’s commitment to excellence and innovation, inspiring a new generation of tech leaders and entrepreneurs.
For more details and updates on subsequent awards in other categories, stay connected.
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