Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFUND, has restated its commitment to promote the commercialization of viable Research and Development results and patents.
The fund says this would serve as incentive to lecturers on research to take their prototype to the next phase.
The Executive Secretary of TETFund, Sonny Echono, said this during the closing ceremony of the training of 18 polytechnic lecturers trained on Research for Impact (R4i) initiative.
The training which had the lecturers drawn from across the country, was organised by TETFUND in collaboration with Innov8 Hub.
Echono said the programme is aimed at promoting innovation and viable research in higher education institutions.
Technological Development
According to the Executive Secretary of Tetfund, “Nigeria cannot afford to be left behind in technological development, stressed that technological development holds the massive key to overcoming challenges bedeviling the country.”
“The world has witnessed tremendous transformation with technology at the center stage, transforming lives, creating jobs and impacting nations.
“Most great nations that have developed were able to attain such heights through education, technological evolution as well as revolution which was all steeped in insatiable quest for knowledge,” he said.
Echono stresses that the Research for Impact Workshop is one of the programmes aimed at supporting market driven research for national development.
He said; “This thirst for better ways of doing things has resulted in innovations which brought about the development of new technologies, new products, transformations in the telecommunication industry, and new ways of existence.”
“The emergence of the digital age has presented the world with no alternative than to adapt to the emerging realities. Consequently, nations and citizens are compelled to either develop, or remain as second-class nations that would continuously depend on and serve other nations that have advanced through learning and impactful research, ” Echono said.
He appreciated Innov8 Hub for its willingness to partner with TETFund to propagate and advance an innovation ecosystem in the Nigerian tertiary education sphere.
Echono however, pledged the commitment of the agency to continue to invest in research as the foundation for Nigeria’s emergence as a knowledge-based economy.
He said; “At TETFund, we established a Research and Development/ Centres of Excellence Department to drive the institutionalization of Research & Development in public tertiary institutions, enhance research capacity, support Research-Industry, among others.”
Research Training
Echono expressed the hope that the two weeks of intense research activities undergone by the 18 lecturers would stimulate knowledge sharing, collaboration, growth and excellence among participants and their various colleagues.
On his part, the Executive Secretary of National Board for Technical Education, Professor Idris Bugaje, challenged the participants to work as a team and also shared knowledge gained with other lecturers in their various institutions.
The NBTE boss commended TETFund’s for the (R4i) initiative, describing it as the most important thing that has ever happened in Nigerian polytechnics in the area of research and innovation promotion.
“I have been told that what we have here in Innov8 Hub, will be replicated in selected polytechnics across the country. This is the best way to go,” Bugaje said.
Essence Of Workshop
Also speaking, Chief Facilitator, Research for Impact Workshop, Innov8 Hub, Dr Obichi Obiajunwa, said the 18 lecturers undergone an intensive two-week programme, where they were equipped with the tools to commercialize their research and develop solutions to real-world problems aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
He said; “The essence of this workshop has been to empower our researchers to translate their invaluable work (all of those incredible fabrication projects you handle in school) into societal value.
” Through their dedication and hard work, they have taken curated problems within the SDGs and transformed them into four remarkable prototypes in just ten days.”
“This achievement reflects not only their ingenuity and passion but also their unwavering commitment to creating a positive impact in our society,” Obiajunwa said.
Mercy Chukwudiebere