The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) held its Co-create Summit at Eko Hotel & Suites on March 2nd in Nigeria, bringing together innovators, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and stakeholders from various sectors to discuss and promote digital innovation in the country.

Promoting Collaboration and Innovation

The summit aimed to foster collaboration among stakeholders in the Nigerian tech ecosystem, encouraging partnerships between the government, private sector, academia, and startups. Through workshops, panel discussions, and networking sessions, participants exchanged ideas, shared best practices, and explored opportunities for collaboration to drive innovation forward.

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NITDA provided a platform for startups and innovators to showcase their solutions, highlighting the potential of homegrown technologies to address local challenges and contribute to economic growth. The summit featured exhibitions, pitch sessions, and product demos, allowing entrepreneurs to connect with investors, mentors, and potential partners, facilitating the growth of the Nigerian startup ecosystem.

Addressing Digital Challenges and Opportunities

Key topics discussed at the summit included digital inclusion, cybersecurity, emerging technologies, and the role of innovation in driving Nigeria’s digital transformation agenda. Participants engaged in dialogue on policies, regulations, and initiatives needed to create an enabling environment for innovation, entrepreneurship, and investment in the digital economy.

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Speakers and panelists shared insights on leveraging emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and Internet of Things (IoT) to solve societal challenges, improve service delivery, and enhance competitiveness across sectors. Discussions also focused on building digital skills, empowering youth and women in tech, and leveraging innovation hubs and incubators to nurture the next generation of Nigerian tech leaders.

Overall, the NITDA Co-create Summit served as a catalyst for collaboration, knowledge sharing, and capacity building, driving momentum towards a more vibrant and inclusive digital ecosystem in Nigeria.