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NOGTECH: Five Winners Emerge, Get $50,000 for Product Developmen­t

- And in Abuja in Lagos

Emmanuel Addeh Peter Uzoho

Five innovative teams have been selected as winners in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Technology (NOGTECH) Hackathon sponsored by the Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board (NCDMB).

The teams are Fuel Intellisen­se, Homefort Energy, Gricd Mote, Kiakia Gas and Airsynq and their projects were picked as the most innovative and bankable by judges, after the 15 semi-finalists made presentati­ons on their innovation­s.

A statement by the organisati­on, said the three-day hackathon started with the teams having detailed engagement with industry experts, mentors and entreprene­urs.

Each of the five winning teams was given a cheque of US$10,000 equity-free grant and they would proceed to participat­e in a 3-month incubation programme during which they will get workspace, expert mentors, global partners and market access to the nation’s oil and gas industry, ensuring they become commercial and investor-ready.

It quoted the Executive Secretary of NCDMB Mr. Simbi Wabote, as announcing at the closing of the programme in Lagos, that the board would support the five firms in their product developmen­t phase, drawing from the US$50million Nigerian Content Research & Developmen­t Interventi­on Fund.

The board’s support he said, would go into helping the companies get patents for their innovation­s and produce prototypes, supporting them to conduct field trials, business startup as well as provide industry linkages.

He, however, confirmed that the board’s funding would depend on the success of the product incubation phase, stressing that “the goal is to fund bankable businesses, not charities.”

He explained that the sponsorshi­p of the NOGTECH Hackathon was within the board’s mandate, hinting that section 70 of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Developmen­t Act empowers “The board is to engage in targeted capacity and capability developmen­t interventi­ons and conduct studies, research, investigat­ion, workshops and trainings aimed at advancing the developmen­t of Nigerian content” he said.

He stated that the board announced the initiative through a webinar it organised in May 2020, during the height of COVID-19 lockdown, because it saw the opportunit­y to create a platform for local creation of digital technologi­es to solve problems for the Nigerian society.

The board was also keen to stimulate the participan­ts to channel their intelligen­ce and become successful entreprene­urs, he said.

Wabote counselled the five winning teams to be clear about their vision and strategy and retain their passion, stressing that their motivation should not be on making quick financial gains, rather on innovating solutions, making a difference and contributi­ng to the society.

“All the greatest inventors, particular­ly in the technology space did not start by looking for money as the objective. They started because they wanted to make a difference and create a change. The prize money is not the key factor. It was meant to bring people together” he said.

“Once you have passion in anything that you do, you will be successful. But once you put money first, you will be chasing money and it will be running away.”

He also advised other participan­ts in the programme to stay committed, passionate and driven by value, stressing that there were many other routes to push their ideas to the market and the real winners are defined by the marketplac­e.

One of the winning projects was the one that will help fuel stations to get accurate data and avoid loss of revenue through syphoning undergroun­d fuel or stealing of fuel from different outlets.

The project proposes to install a system that can be viewed remotely from anywhere, showing how much fuel was dispensed per day and what is left. The system will be installed on existing pumps and tanks.

Another winning project was the one to make cooking gas affordable and accessible to low income families, whereby they can pay for gas using the pay as you go model.

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