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Why DS-ICT Innovation Hub Was Established- Uwaje

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Why DS-ICT Innovation Hub Was Established- Uwaje
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The vision to establish Delta State Innovation Hub (DS- IHUB) was to create a smarter Platform, international destination and national centre of ICT innovation and knowledge creation, said Chris…


The vision to establish Delta State Innovation Hub (DS- IHUB) was to create a smarter Platform, international destination and national centre of ICT innovation and knowledge creation, said Chris Uwaje, director-general of the Hub.

Unveiling the slogan as “We create and innovate”, Uwaje said the management are on mission to develop the Innovation Hub as a world-class knowledge factory.

“Applying a Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) development model we aim to strategically harness all knowledge attributes, potentials and ICT processes in and beyond the Delta State Region as the core accelerateor for leadership, public policy, inclusive governance, state security, entrepreneurship, youth and women empowerment, creativity, innovation and wealth creation.

“The Hub aims to be a well groomed platform for timely harnessing critical knowledge and accelerating the translation of ideas into functional products and services,” he said.

The DG added that ‘Institutional Knowledge’ sustainability is at the core of the above mission and values.

“We would make every effort to ensure that knowledge, idea and creativity consistency becomes and remains our strategic compass for the sustainability of institutional culture for science, technology and innovation at all levels of our development – incorporating the engagements of the following challenges: the rapidly waxing population which pose immense challenges to Governance Leadership, Institutional Peace, State Security and Climate Change; and explore complex social and economic problems which challenge policymakers to provide new and more effective responses to the policy needs and demands of their citizenry.

He said that the Hub will also focus on National, State and Peoples security – especially at the digital platform – which demands urgent social inclusion solutions; examine responsive strategies for successfully engaging the above challenges; intervention strategies for acknowledging that effective, successful and sustainable 21st century development resides in well structured innovations and creative IP development; building responsive capacities and capabilities for disaster recovery and sustainability.

“Objectives: Our focus amongst others is to build High-Technology Innovation Capacities, encourage disruptive technology processes, retool the workforce and develop a creative capacity of new-thinkers and skillful doers: empower leadership with critical knowledge for impactful governance; providing Go-to-business Innovation mentoring to support start-ups and entrepreneurial aspiration in the commercialisation of new ideas and products; create standards to improve confidence and trust in Stakeholders, ensure effectiveness and job security and improve efficiency, service quality and customer satisfaction”, among other objectives

 

 

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