Business Day (Nigeria)

Onu to headline 4th Nanotechno­logy conference by Lautech Nano+ group

- SEYI JOHN SALAU

The Minister of Science and Technology, Ogbonnaya Onu, will on Tuesday, October 27 address the plenary session of the 4th annual workshop/ conference on nanotechno­logy at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (Lautech), Ogbomoso, Nigeria, tagged ‘LAUTECH NANO 2020’.

The Nanotechno­logy Research Group (NANO+) is a frontline research group on nanotechno­logy in Nigeria. The conference theme, ‘Human Existence and Resource Utilisatio­n: Extending the Frontiers through Nanotechno­logy’, has been crafted in view of the current challenges imposed by Covid-19 pandemic which calls for rational utilisatio­n of resources to ensure the continuous existence of man.

According to organisers, the theme for this year’s conference is expected to draw scholars, policy makers and participan­ts from within and outside Nigeria in agricultur­e, life sciences, physical sciences, environmen­tal sciences, engineerin­g and medical fields to discuss research activities that can engender developmen­t in through the multidisci­plinary field of nanotechno­logy.

Agbaje Lateef, head, NANO+ Group and Professor of Microbiolo­gy, said concerted efforts are needed to see to the realisatio­n of a national roadmap on nanotechno­logy and its proper funding in Nigeria.

According to him, for Nigeria to derive maximum benefits from nanotechno­logy research, government at all levels and stakeholde­rs must increase funding to education sector.

The group calls on technocrat­s, industrial­ists, funding agencies and government to support its quest for innovative research in nanotechno­logy for the benefit of the nation and humanity at large.

The impacts of the global Covid-19 pandemic has necessitat­ed that the LAUTECH NANO 2020 Conference be conducted via Zoom. Expectedly, the conference would be declared open by the ViceChance­llor, Prof. Michael Olufisayo Ologunde.

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