Nigeria COVID-19 Innovation Challenge is an initiative of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) aimed at identifying and showcasing innovative technology that will contain the pandemic.
The Nigeria COVID-19 Innovation Challenge is also focused on cushioning the effects of the pandemic, create awareness on measures to prevent the spread, engage stakeholders in the discussion as well as point Nigerians to educative tools to engage with during the lockdown period.
Nigeria COVID-19 Innovation Challenge is open to Nigerians both at home and in the diaspora.
The initiative powered by NITDA consists of the following components
1.) Nigeria COVID-19 Innovation Challenge
2.) Educative tool
3.) Innovative Technology
4.) Startup Interactive Forum
Objectives
Broad Objective: To mitigate the health and social impacts of COVID-19 in Nigeria using innovative technologies.
The challenge will deliver on the following (more detailed objectives)
a.) Showcase relevant innovative technologies developed by Nigerians towards COVID-19 and similar future pandemics.
b.) Facilitate and enhance processes along the prevention-detection-treatment value chain of COVID-19.
c.) Cushion the financial and social impact of COVID-19 during and after the pandemic in Nigeria and possibly beyond.
Nigeria COVID-19 Innovation Challenge by NITDA
This will be implemented in partnership with the government and the private sector. Participants are allowed to express creativity within their business case and are encouraged to develop unique solutions with an emphasis on using the latest technology.
Innovation Challenge Themes
a.) Health
b.) Vulnerable people
c.) Community
d.) Education
e.) Businesses
f.) Others
Problem Statement
The following are the problem statements for the challenges
1.) This will be implemented in partnership with the government and the private sector. Participants are allowed to express creativity within their business case and are encouraged to develop unique solutions with an emphasis on using the latest technology.
2.) Impact Assessment on the Economy: Startups/Entrepreneurs and circumstances management including lockdowns/isolation, fake news tracking, and palliative interventions.
3.) Data Analytics and Visualisation Tools (Geo-mapping infection hotspots, medical support availability etc.)
Award
a.) Capital injection towards developing prototype
b.) Mentorship
c.) Incubation or co-working space at the appropriate hub
Requirements for Innovation Challenge by NITDA
1.) Submission of the form before the deadline
2.) 2 minutes video of products/services
3.) Each participating team is responsible for whatever hardware and/or software they believe they need to participate (e.g. programming application, laptops, phones, etc), including any necessary chargers.
4.) Individuals may register. They will be placed with a team that complements their skills and background. Teams with female members are preferred.
5.) Each team will be attached to a mentor to enable them to conclude the 48-hour hack. Three champion teams will be identified at the end.
6.) It is expected that teams will build working applications, proofs of concept, or prototypes, as well as presentation materials, to explain, pitch, and present the application.
7.) Teams can consist of two to three members, and at least one member must be female.
8.) All teams should have any two of the following: a graphics designer, a software developer, and a business developer.
9.) All teams should have a team name.
10.) The Innovation Challenge organizers have the right at their sole discretion to determine whether an entrant is eligible for the contest.
Applications close on May 1st. Click here to apply.
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