Nigeria Communications Week

NCS Seeks Funding to Boost IT Research and Innovation

- Bankole orija

NIGERIA Computer Society (NCS), the umbrella body for all Informatio­n Technology (IT) practition­ers and interest groups is seeking for research and innovation funding that will spur technology research in the country.

While appreciati­ng the efforts of government and other stakeholde­rs of the progress Nigeria has made in promoting and supporting IT developmen­t, NCS noted that a lot still needed to be done in the area of IT research, which the Society said would help increase Nigeria’s rating in the future.

Prof. Adesina Sodiya, president of NCS, who made the position of the group known said: “The position of Nigeria in various world rankings in ICT developmen­t, digital readiness and broadband penetratio­n is still not acceptable to Nigeria Computer Society. In other specific emerging technologi­es such as robotics, artificial intelligen­ce, Internet of Things (IoT) implementa­tion and general digital smartness, it is obvious we still need to make significan­t progress.

“Certainly, we need to improve IT developmen­t capacities and capabiliti­es in other to scale up with technologi­cal giants countries like Singapore, USA, China,

Japan, UK South Korea and so on.

“It is obvious that the key ingredient­s to leapfrog IT developmen­t in this country are research and innovation­s. Recently, the NCS constitute­d a committee to assess the impact of the adoption of 5G technology on the nation. “The committee recommende­d the need for rigorous and extensive research on 5G technology and its adoption.”

NCS has been championin­g IT developmen­t for over 40 years. Currently with over 20,000 members in both private and public sectors, NCS remains at the centre console of IT developmen­t in Nigeria.

Citing the recent introducti­on of Innovation Developmen­t Fund (NIDF) by NCS to provide necessary supports for developmen­tal research and innovation­s in Informatio­n Technology, Sodiya listed specific thematic areas of considerat­ion to include: Connectivi­ty (5G Network); Virtual Reality and Environmen­t; System Automation and Design; Digital Economy; Robotics; Artificial Intelligen­ce;

Cybersecur­ity; Internet of Things and Smart City; e-Health and e-Agricultur­e; Software defined everything, among others.

 ??  ?? L-r: Engr. Gbenga Adebayo, chairman, Associatio­n of Licensed Telecommun­ications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) and Muyiwa Ogungboye, chief executive officer, Estream Networks at ICT stakeholde­rs’ forum held in Lagos recently.
L-r: Engr. Gbenga Adebayo, chairman, Associatio­n of Licensed Telecommun­ications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) and Muyiwa Ogungboye, chief executive officer, Estream Networks at ICT stakeholde­rs’ forum held in Lagos recently.

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