Nigeria Communications Week

NCDMB Opens Submission­s for Technology Contest

- Ugo Onwuaso

NIGERIAN Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) in partnershi­p with Learners Support Consultanc­y Company has called for submission­s from innovators, technologi­sts and other young science enthusiast­s to the Nigerian Oil and Gas Technology (NOGTECH) programme.

The NCDMB initiative is the first ever technology hackathon in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry and is aimed at fostering innovation­s in the oil and gas industry as well as creating a platform for the proliferat­ion of Local Content.

The NOGTECH programme aims to address the challenges faced by the nation’s oil and gas industry and its linkage sectors by ideating, developing and prototypin­g digital technology solutions that solve pertinent problems.

A statement by the Board explained that the programme will promote innovation by offering seed funding, business mentorship and incubation to the winning ideas. It will also provide an opportunit­y to create worldclass solutions for operators and service organizati­ons within the industry, and other linkage sectors.

Engr. Simbi Wabote, executive secretary of NCDMB, revealed in a webinar session in May that “five winning teams will get $10,000 equity-free

grants each. They will also get workspace, expert mentors, global partners and unpreceden­ted market access over three-months, ensuring they become commercial and investor-ready.”

He explained that submission­s into the programme will be scrutinise­d based on several factors, including that “Participan­ts must be a team/company of at least two or more members with at least 75 percent of the founding team as Nigerians. The team/company must be a registered, or intending to register as a profit/business entity.

“The solution described in response to the challenge must be driven by digital technology – Software, Hardware or both.”

He also disclosed that “the solution must either be at the ideation stage, prototype level or a launched solution that hasn’t gained commercial traction. The team must be available to participat­e in a three-day hackathon as well as a three-month incubation programme, if selected.”

NCDMB is determined to unearth scalable solutions to the industry’s biggest challenges. Some of the identified problem areas include the rising problem of pipeline vandalism, increase in cyber-physical risk, widening skill gap, supply chain and logistics inefficien­cy, rising carbon footprint and issues surroundin­g transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and civic engagement.

These challenges have been identified by industry profession­als and academia as the most pressing issues for digital innovators focusing on the sector.

The NOGTECH programme is set to take place over several weeks with the chosen ideas advancing on a stage by stage basis. The first stage involving the call for submission will last for 30 days in which teams and startups are encouraged to submit their ideas.

Shortliste­d teams in each of the challenge areas will first be invited to present online to a team of experience­d entreprene­urs and industry profession­als. The most promising teams will then be selected to participat­e in an all-expense paid 3-day hackathon.

During this time, shortliste­d participan­ts will have 72hrs to collaborat­e and build their prototypes or fine-tune existing prototypes with guidance from industry stakeholde­rs, experts and mentors. At the end of the bootcamp, teams will revalidate their solutions and have the opportunit­y to pitch to a panel of judges.

The team of industry experts, legal veterans and technology enthusiast­s will select the best ideas going into the next phase based on predetermi­ned criteria which include: relevance of solutions to presented challenges, domain expertise of the founding team, feasibilit­y and scalabilit­y of solution, and uniqueness of solution.

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