NASENI rolls out homegrown solutions

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The National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure has unveiled a range of homegrown technology solutions, reinforcing its commitment to the country’s socio-economic development.

NASENI’S Director of Information, Mr Olusegun Ayeoyenikan, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday.

The Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NASENI, Mr Khalil Halilu, articulated his vision to position the agency as the leading technology transfer organisation in the country during a press briefing marking his first year in office.

Reflecting on his tenure, Halilu stated, “One year later, it is a case of promise made and kept,” emphasising his commitment to transitioning NASENI’s innovations from conceptualization to market readiness.”

He added that under his leadership, the agency had introduced 36 new products, including solar irrigation pumps, electric vehicles, and smart home systems.

“I made promises of increased activities and a market-ready technology profile for NASENI upon my assumption of office. Today the products are here for you all to see.” Halilu said.

He expressed optimism about future initiatives, asserting that NASENI would continue to evolve to better serve the nation’s development goals and align with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Federal Government.

Halilu highlighted the collaborative approach taken to develop those products, stating, “We collaborate, we do technology transfer, we domesticate and commercialise together.”

He noted that the products were the result of partnerships with strategic allies and original equipment manufacturers, ensuring significant local content in their creation.

He said currently, NASENI’s products are primarily marketed in the corporate sector, but plans are underway to establish a retail showroom.

“We want to have a showroom where people can walk in and buy in retail, and we are in the process of setting that up soon,” Halilu revealed.

He added that the innovative array of products available from NASENI reflected a growing commitment to harnessing local talent and resources, potentially transforming Nigeria’s technological landscape.

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