The National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP) is set to revive the technology transfer project on fruit juice production. This initiative, originally launched in collaboration with the Raw Materials Research and Development Council (RMRDC), is based in Paiko, Niger State, North Central Nigeria.
During a courtesy visit to the RMRDC headquarters in Abuja, NOTAP Director General Dr. Obiageli Amadiobi hinted at this development while leading the office’s management team.
According to a statement provided to journalists by NOTAP Deputy Director Public Relations Solomon Nshem, the fruit juice project, which began in 2019 with a pilot plant, has enormous economic potential for the country, particularly when domesticated in the six geopolitical zones of the country, and as such, needs to be revived immediately.
According to Dr. Amadiobi, the project will succeed and align with the current administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which aims to create wealth, jobs, and self-reliance for the country by combining the technological expertise of both organisations.
In accordance with Presidential Executive Order No. 5, the Director General also urged cooperation with the RMRDC on a number of its flagship initiatives, including the NOTAP Research Laboratory Upgrade Project, Intellectual Property Technology Transfer Offices (IPTTOs), the NOTAP Industry Technology Transfer Fellowship (NITTF), and the Database of Nigerian Professionals.
Prof. Nnanyelugo Ike-Muonso, Director General of the RMRDC, responded that he is impressed with the project’s concept but that an audit of the pilot plant’s status and a determination of the business operation requirements are necessary.
According to him, the council can also work with NOTAP to upgrade its labs, train RMRDC employees on intellectual property rights, and conduct research and development commercialisation drives with universities.
During the conference, it was decided that in order to ensure the project’s success and cooperation, both agencies’ employees must visit the Paiko site on-site for evaluation and other follow-up meetings.
The partnership between NOTAP and RMRDC is anticipated to improve intellectual property creation, R&D commercialisation, technology transfer, and industry connections for research in order to accelerate the country’s technological progress.
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