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Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Forum is Oct 27-29, 2016

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A newsletter from the Tony Elumelu Foundation on organizing Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Forum.

We are pleased to inform you that the Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Forum 2016, will hold in Lagos, Nigeria from Thursday 27- Saturday 29, October 2016.
The TEF Forum is an annual gathering of selected entrepreneurs and key stakeholders within the African entrepreneurial ecosystem. This year we host our second class of 1,000 emerging entrepreneurs from 54 countries in Africa to forge partnerships, share insights and receive foundational information to help their businesses thrive.
The TEF Forum is the premier international platform for African entrepreneurs to form business partnerships with Pan-African and global business leaders, policy makers and investors. It will promote continent-wide integration by creating a Pan-African entrepreneurship ecosystem that fosters creativity, innovation, collaboration and trade among entrepreneurs all across Africa.
The TEF Forum will convene African and global leaders to engage with African entrepreneurs who are developing innovative entrepreneurial solutions to Africa’s economic challenges and change the African narrative. Through this forum, policy makers and the international development community will recognise and embrace entrepreneurship, as the new model for the development of Africa and beyond, as we shape the local, national, regional and global agenda for the growth of African entrepreneurship through public and private cooperation.
It is the hallmark of the TEF Entrepreneurship Programme, our 10-year, $100 million commitment to identifying, training and funding 10,000 African entrepreneurs.
Please do save the date. A formal invitation will follow.

TEF Forum

The State of Global Coding

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A new HackerRank study reveals that the Nigeria is not really making huge progress on coding. The study compiled the results of 1.4 million coding challenges by about 300,000 developers completed on the website HackerRank, a free coding practice website that doubles as a developer recruiting ground for companies such as Facebook and Airbnb. After breaking down the results by country, HackerRank found that U.S. coders landed in 28th place.

HackerRank found that the most talented coders were based in China, followed closely by Russia. Rounding out the top five were Poland, Switzerland and Hungary. The three poorest performing countries were Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Nigeria.

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The Algorithms behind Zenvus Smartfarm Commodity Pricing Models for African Farmers

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At Zenvus Smartfarm, one of our services is aggregating data and selling them via subscriptions to commodity traders as they optimize their commodity prediction algorithms. But we also make it possible for African farmers using our zPrices and zMarkets solutions to have the capacity to predict the future so as to position them to competitively price produce.

The core of our technology is a data forecasting engine which takes structured and unstructured data to predict future pricing patterns. We feed data from our platforms and combine our deep understanding of the continent to create the future. Our goal is to help farmers have a picture of where price is moving so that they can plan when to sell or hold.

The Zenvus engine is a deep mathematical model involving calculus, time series, analytics, and statistics. Upon development, we have tested in previous data with success rate of 80%-98%. We developed many statistical models and then took composites where necessary to come up with the best optimal results. The models, without the mathematics to avoid distractions, are as follows:

·        Ensemble model: Ensemble modeling is the process of running two or more related but different analytical models and then synthesizing the results into a single score or spread in order to improve the accuracy of predictive analytics and data mining applications

·        Self-exciting Threshold Auto-regressive (SETAR): SETAR models are applied to time series data as an extension of autoregressive models in order to allow for higher degree of flexibility in model parameters through a regime switching behavior.

·        Bayesian vector auto-regressive: Bayesian vector autoregression (BVAR) uses Bayesian methods to estimate a vector autoregression (VAR). In that respect, the difference with standard VAR models lies in the fact that the model parameters are treated as random variables, and prior probabilities are assigned to them.

·        Others models include Frequentist vector auto-regressive, Autoregressive integrated moving average(ARIMA), and integration of L’Hospital’s .

(If you did Further Mathematics in any decent secondary school in Nigeria (and indeed Africa), you would have mastered these constructs. One of the best topics in Further Mathematics used to be series and complex numbers. However, you will need a first year university Mathematics to understand the applications.)

The roadmap is to empower farmers so that right from their phones, they can text or app our database and receive predictions on the direction of price up to three months in the future. We feed locations of warehouses, volatility in regions, and many other factors to construct and train our algorithms. Using those factors, our tool predicts trajectory of future price. This is Machine Learning!

The Technology Components

Our technology is built with analytic heuristic capability to make sense of different data sets in varying formats. It has three nexus – Fusion, Discovery and Knowledge Engine

  • Fusion: Collates your data and transform into human understandable form
  • Discovery: Searches your data to unlock patterns
  • Knowledge Engine: Provides insights from data.

The core engine architecture is as shown below.

Core Architecture

This engine was previously engineered in Milonics Analytics and was applied in some 2015 elections, as Milonics Citizen, in Nigeria including those of Kaduna State.

 

Testing the Models with Data

In this demo result below, we want to predict the price of ABS plastic. The key factors fed into the technology are World Business Confidence Index (an economic factor), WTI Crude Oil (a related commodity), butadene (related product), Economic Growth of G-7, etc. The results below are different predictions for the different models used. The last is the accuracy of the prediction which decreases as you move deep into the future. By the time you move to 11 weeks in the future, the confidence of prediction drops towards 80% which is bounded.

Ensemble Model

Ensemble Model (above). Other models are compared with it (below). The prediction is in sync across the models. With this historical data, the models are close with Week 2 but deviate into the future to about 82% in Week 11.

  • Bayesian Model
  • Arima model
  • Frequentist Model
  • SETAR

Model Accuracy Forecast

When you check the model accuracy data, you get the result below. Price prediction with historical data gets up to 98% accuracy in Week 1 but as you move deeper into the future, the result deviates to 82% at Week 11. This means that farmers can have decent insights on where pricing is going since typically 11 weeks will be optimal.

*Zenvus Smartfarm and Milonics Analytics are my companies. Some of the technologies are developed in Milonics Analytics and we’re re-using them in agriculture. Milonics Analytics customers include Nigerian Army, National Biotechnology Development Agency, United Bank for Africa Plc, Government of Botswana, UnityKapital Assurance Plc, etc.

Ndubuisi Ekekwe

Nigeria Startup, Zenvus Smartfarm, Makes Top Five Global Exponential AgTech Companies

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From Singularity University Medium Article.

Technology is Eating Away At Our Food Problems

When you feel hunger, only one thing matters; Food. For those fortunate enough, food is available on demand right in your home, or is a phone call, short drive, or click of a button away. For those less fortunate, access to food is a much bigger issue than deciding what to eat?—?it can be a matter of life or death. Regardless of your fortune, access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food is important for all people at all times to maintain healthy and active lives.

842 million people live with chronic hunger and food insecurity.

— United National Food and Agricultural Organization (FAQ)

With the right mix of technologies, social entrepreneurs like these 5 exponential companies from the SU community, are cooking up fresh ideas from farm to table to serve the world’s growing food needs.

  • Imaging Technology

ImpactVision uses hyperspectral imaging technology to collect and process information about food quality that cannot be seen with visible light. Their tool can ultimately be integrated into appliances and consumer devices, like smartphones, to reduce food fraud and food waste.

  • Sensors & Cameras

Zenvus Smartfarm is an intelligent solution for farms that uses electronic sensors to collect data on key soil components, special cameras to build the vegetative health of the farm against pest and diseases, and an API that analyzes the data and advises on what, how, and when to farm.

  • Greenhouse Lighting

Emerald Kingdom Greenhouses makes affordable and effective greenhouse kits that are easy to install. They specialize in simple automatic light deprivation systems that enable growers to extend the grow season, allowing many crops to be harvested multiple times annually.

  • Data Intelligence Engine

Harvesting Inc. enables financial inclusion for the 475 million farmers in the emerging world by providing agricultural data intelligence to banks and governments so farmers can get access to affordable crop insurance and loans for the first time, saving their lives and livelihood.

  • Organic Waste Management

Worms Inc. invented a biotech reactor using larvae that transforms organic waste into sustainable sources of proteins and amino acids. These high quality proteins can produce various functional foodstuffs including protein powder for sports and dietary supplements.

We know that breakthrough technologies in space exploration, clean tech, nanotechnology, environmental technology, and hard sciences will improve the lives of billions.

Tracology, RecyclePoints and Shuttlers win Aso Villa Demo Day N3M Cash Prizes

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Sahara Group sponsored Aso Villa Demo Day. Sahara Group Chief Executive, Tonye Cole, said the decision to sponsor the event was informed by the passion to invest in Nigeria’s future, through the youth of today.

Aso Villa Demo Day is aimed at promoting entrepreneurship, innovation, job creation and economic growth through the use of new and emerging technologies. This event will celebrate some of the best Nigerians in technology innovation and creativity and also feature inspiring talks from thought leaders and experts from different economic sectors in Nigeria.

Mr. Cole said the three winners, whose ideas were showcased at the event, would be guaranteed funding support by Sahara Group for their development.

He also assured the others to enjoy mentorship and guidance counselling through the Sahara Group’s extrapreneurship platform, which would match them with other people interested in their ideas and expertise.

Each of the winners, namely Tracology, a patented smart payment systems for utility companies; RecyclePoints, a waste recycling and social benefit venture for sustainable development, and Shuttlers, a multi-staff bus service to assist commuters resolve daily challenges around big cities, was given N3 million grant to develop their ideas.