The University of Lagos has said its Project Innovation to Market (I2M), will empower innovators and researchers in Nigeria by providing commercialisation opportunities for their innovative products.
Designed to encourage contributions from Nigerian youths,
women, and persons with disabilities, I2M provides an extensive range of
supportive services. These offerings encompass training, mentorship,
incubation, advisory services, funding opportunities, assistance with
patenting, tax registration, and crucial industry linkages. The aim is to ease
the transition from idea conception to market exposure for innovative
solutions.
Prof. Ogunsola highlighted the all-encompassing nature of
the I2M program, acknowledging that successful innovation is a multi-faceted
process. The I2M project is well-positioned to offer a host of services that
prepare innovators to navigate the intricate path from ideation to market
launch.
Expressing her optimism, Prof. Ogunsola conveyed her hopes
that the I2M project will be a game-changer, driving industrial transformation
and pushing Nigeria towards becoming a producing economy.
Alice Omisere, the country manager of RISA, outlined the I2M
project’s goal to bridge the knowledge and access gaps by delivering
comprehensive learning resources and providing essential tools and facilities
to render innovations ready for the market.
Furthermore, Leane Jones, the team lead of the West Africa
Research and Innovation team of the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development
Office (FCDO), reaffirmed Britain’s ongoing commitment to promoting research
and innovation through partnerships, citing collaborations with institutions
like UNILAG and TETFund.
The Executive Secretary of the National Universities
Commission (NUC), Abubakar Rasheed, announced the push for tertiary
institutions to introduce academic programs focused on innovation.
Dr. Abiodun Gbenga-Ilori, the acting director of the
Innovation and Technology Management Office (ITMO), highlighted the issues
faced by innovators when it comes to turning their ideas into reality. He
revealed that the I2M project is expected to engage approximately 800
innovators, with particular support earmarked for at least 225 innovators with
Minimum Viable Products (MVPs).
The launch of the I2M project is a landmark moment in
promoting an innovation-driven culture within Nigeria. It underscores UNILAG’s
commitment to nurturing local talent and developing solutions to address
societal challenges.