Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

TelOne sets up research lab at Nust

- Thandiwe Katinhimur­e

STATE-OWNED telecommun­ications operator, TelOne, yesterday launched a new research laboratory at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) in Bulawayo as part of efforts to assist developmen­t of innovation that will boost telecommun­ications in the country.

The new research lab was establishe­d at a cost of more than $40 000 while additional costs of sponsoring students will also be borne by TelOne.

Research is at the heart of a collaborat­ion framework between the two institutio­ns meant to further science learning with a bias towards Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology (ICT). TelOne and Nust signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) supporting the working partnershi­p in 2015.

TelOne’s marketing director Mrs Chipo Mtasa said the programme would avail sponsorshi­p to doctorate degree students who are pursuing research relevant to the developmen­t of ICTs specifical­ly relevant to TelOne.

“As TelOne we have been concentrat­ing on the landline business. We realised that with the prevailing technologi­cal transforma­tions the company will not survive based solely on the landline business.

“As a result of this we felt like Nust will be a possible partner to work with in researchin­g for new innovation­s that will diversify our business model,” she said.

During the launch, Nust Pro-vice Chancellor, Professor Samson Sibanda, expressed gratitude to TelOne for choosing to partner with the university in providing excellence in research and teaching of ICTs.

“This telecommun­ications laboratory will go a long way in affording our researcher­s and scholars opportunit­ies to assimilate knowledge and utilise it. I trust that this lab will facilitate research that will solve many problems that surround us in this digital and informatio­n era,” said Prof Sibanda.

He said the TelOne and Nust collaborat­ion would greatly assist researcher­s as TelOne will provide the hardware and software to support the learning process. The objective of the collaborat­ion is to develop and commercial­ise technology projects relevant to ICTs.

The Nust Technopark, a research department tasked to co-ordinate research and industrial project developmen­t, plays a key role in the project. — @ thandyfemi­nine See Picture on Page 9

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