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NASENI EVC/CEO Directs Institutes to Patronize NASENI’s Technologies and Products First

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AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

SPONSORED BY: H&H

There is a popular adage, which says, ‘Charity begins at home’. This statement sat appropriately with the new policy unveiled at the weekend by the Management of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), directing all Development Institutes of the Agency to henceforth patronize themselves first, to ensure collaboration and to enhance the drive toward full commercialization of products and technologies from the Agency.

The policy approved by the Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Mr. Khalil S. Halilu, highlights the importance of internal endorsement and usage of the Agency’s products to build market credibility and strengthen internal collaboration, coming as a critical step toward increasing the adoption and success of NASENI innovations in external markets.

Through an internal memo sent to all Acting Managing Directors and Overseeing Officers of NASENI Development Institutes across the country, dated 31st January 2024, the new policy called for inter-institute patronage to support commercialization strategy of the Agency.

The directive is requesting the 11 Development Institutes of NASENI with other emerging ones to patronize one another’s technologies, machines, equipment and innovations first as permitted by the procurement laws, before such products are released to external markets.

According to the new policy, it is expected that Stronger Internal Confidence is built to enhance internal usage and validation of products, making them more attractive for external markets, enhanced collaboration, foster a collaborative culture amongst institutes and facilitating support for one another’s innovations.

Other expected outcomes are: External Commercialization Model for Successful internal integration expected to provide a reliable model for external adoption and Improved Product Development for feedback, ensuring products meet high standards before market introduction.

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