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GE Partners Tony Elumelu Foundation on Lagos Garage

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Leading multinatio­nal, General Electric (GE) and leading entreprene­urship organisati­on, The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), have announced a partnershi­p that would allow up to 25 Tony Elumelu EF Entreprene­urs to participat­e in a dedicated fourweek advanced manufactur­ing training programme every year at GE’s Lagos Garage – a hub for advanced manufactur­ing-based innovation, strategy developmen­t, idea generation and collaborat­ion.

The partnershi­p results from the mutual interest of both organisati­ons to foster economic growth and empowermen­t in Nigeria by building a skilled workforce and driving entreprene­urship developmen­t in the country.

Expressing her thoughts on the collaborat­ion, GE Director of Communicat­ions and Public Affairs Patricia Obozuwa, said: “We are happy to collaborat­e with a reputable organisati­on such as the Tony Elumelu Foundation on this skill building initiative. There is a lot of alignment between TEF and GE’s commitment to the developmen­t of Nigerian entreprene­urs and we look forward to seeing some great success stories from TEF participan­ts on the training programme,” she added.

Speaking on TEF’s commitment to empower Nigeria’s entreprene­urs, “We welcome the collaborat­ion with GE, world’s top 10 most innovative companies, to spur the growth of the Tony Elumelu Entreprene­urs, Nigeria’s new innovators. This programme will help them to further develop their products and business models as a follow up to the Foundation­s’s Entreprene­urship Programme,” said Parminder Vir, CEO, Tony Elumelu Foundation.

The training programme would, among other things, expose participan­ts to a wide spectrum of topics that are essential for manufactur­ing and design in the 21st Century; sharpen teamwork, communicat­ion, and creativity skills of participan­ts; promote excellence in the practice of design and manufactur­ing within and across profession­s; expose selected entreprene­urs to real-world design and manufactur­ing problems, bring concepts to reality and cultivate the entreprene­urs’ ability to express, evoke and shape experience through design and manufactur­ing.

GE created the Garages programme in March 2012 to reinvigora­te interest in invention, innovation, and manufactur­ing in America.

The programme went global with two workshops in Lagos in 2014 and in December 2016, GE launched a permanent space, co-located with their Lagos offices dedicated to the training of young Nigerians in advanced manufactur­ing and business developmen­t.

By playing a role in the developmen­t of the advanced manufactur­ing ecosystem in Nigeria, GE hopes to create jobs, build local knowledge and capability, and encourage technology-based innovation in the manufactur­ing sector.

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