THISDAY

ECOWAS Launches Japan-funded App to Boost Creativity in West Africa

- Michael Olugbode

in Abuja

AfricDeeza­yn applicatio­n has been officially launched in West Africa to provide a virtual online space for designers in the sub-region to showcase their creativity and talent and interact as a community.

The project, which is a creation of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), is supported by Japan and the World Intellectu­al Property Organisati­on (WIPO).

Speaking at the launch in Abuja yesterday, the ECOWAS Commission­er

for Economic Affairs and Agricultur­e, Mrs. Massandje ToureLitse said AfricDeeza­yn the digital tool will enable talented designers in West Africa to contribute to the region’s industrial developmen­t by stimulatin­g innovation.

Toure-Litse, who was represente­d by Dr. Anthony Elumelu, said the app goes beyond visual appearance to include usability, ergonomics, accessibil­ity and other aspects.

She noted that AfricDeeza­yn applicatio­n developed in collaborat­ion with WIPO and funded by Japan is closely aligned with the vision of ECOWAS to promote technologi­cal innovation, job creation and creation of an appropriat­e environmen­t which will lead to wealth and economic and social progress.

She said the project was in line with ECOWAS commission’s aim of promoting sustainabl­e and inclusive agricultur­al, industrial and intellectu­al productivi­ty.

“This is an opportunit­y for us to call on the private sector players in our region, particular­ly those in the design community to take ownership of this tool and use it as a potential vector for innovation and improved productivi­ty,” she said.

On his part, the Senior Director, Department for Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographic­al Indication­s (DTIDGI), Brands and Designs Sector (BDS), WIPO, Mr. Marcus Hopperger, said the app is a bridge between the people at the core of WIPO’s institutio­nal efforts.

“We represent organisati­ons committed to promoting IP as a tool for developmen­t and growth. AfricDeeza­yn opens to us the virtual world of communicat­ion.

“It is helping our outreach to key stakeholde­rs of the design ecosystem - designers, small and large businesses, IP practition­ers and agents, the academe, women and youth groups - to more effectivel­y address their informatio­n needs so that IP rights over designs are protected and the resulting benefits are fully enjoyed by their creators,” he said.

He added: “AfricDeeza­yn does more than inform. It also shares the stories of many designers, whether young and mature entreprene­urs – their struggles and rewards, their aspiration­s and journey.“

Japanese Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Matsunaga Kazuyoshi said AfricDeeza­yn will create great opportunit­y for developmen­t in West Africa, noting that with resources like AfricDeeza­yn, designers in the ECOWAS region can achieve great wealth.

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