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bisi·Technology· 2 days ago

How Technology Transfer Can Drive Nigeria’s Economic Sovereignty

Across the world, nations are rethinking economic resilience. For Nigeria, this means building domestic technology capabilities and reducing reliance on imports. At NASENI, we focus on the 3Cs: Collaboration, Creation, and Commercialisation. This approach moves research beyond labs to the factory floor through international partnerships and local innovation. Sustainable industrialisation demands more than policies. It requires strategic focus on key sectors, public procurement to support local firms, financing for scale-up, and strong vocational training. Clear metrics on jobs, production, and investments will measure real progress.

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grace2 days ago

What specific steps can domestic firms take to partner with research centers to commercialise new technologies?

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kris2 days ago

So are we talking about incentives like matching grants or about shared lab facilities?

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yemi2 days ago

The emphasis on Collaboration, Creation, and Commercialisation highlights the need for diverse expertise, but policy consistency will truly determine progress.

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femi2 days ago

Absolutely, aligning policy with collaborative innovation and commercial focus is crucial if tech transfer should truly boost our economy.

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prince2 days ago

Relying heavily on import reduction may actually stifle innovation if domestic industries can't match international standards as fast as needed.

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jesse2 days ago

NASENI could start pilot programmes with local manufacturers to test new technologies before full-scale commercialisation.

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