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Africa Must Build “Mines of Knowledge” Over Those of Minerals – My Brown University Talk

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It has been a while now since I posted in Tekedia, directly. I am very confident that our team is engaging our readers.

 

Yesterday, a friend sent me a summary of a talk I gave at Brown University late last year. I spoke on the topic: Redesign of Nations. I made a case that technology will triumph always and algorithms will rule all nations. While we see Facebook in its colors of blue and white, what drives that site is systematic relationships Mark and his team have concatenated together. Remove those algorithms, the Facebook experience will be gone. They hire the best Wants – mathematics geniuses – and they quantify our behaviors just as Quants try to make sense of our markets in Wall Street. It is a new field – Quantitative Psychology. The goal? Understand human patterns and make money of our it through ads.

 

So, Knowledge will rule and that is what matters in our age. It is not important that you have minerals because minerals in essence is not wealth until you have knowledge to extract it. Visit many villages in Chad, they have problems of good drinking water, yet, underneath where they live, science has shown enough water to keep them going. But because they lack the knowledge, that water is not accessible.

 

In my native Nigeria, if the big oil companies depart today, we may cease to become an exporter of crude oil. The oil will still be there, but we cannot extract it. The reason being that we have not developed the technology or capacity to mine and extract it. So, while Japan may not have minerals like most nations, they create specialized knowledge that help people mine their minerals. At the end, they get better share of the natural resources through fees, licensing, sales of tools and technologies.

 

Personally, I think  Shell gets better bargain than the Niger Deltans in the oil industry in Nigeria. They have the knowledge while the natives have the oil. But to make the oil have value, Shell is needed. Then they stake their terms.

 

Back to Brown University, someone sent me this as the summary of my talk.

The future of Africa will be secured by building mines of knowledge. Technology and IPR will always triumph over minerals and hydrocarbons. Africa must find ways to have a technology roadmap.

 

ABWxD ’10 – Ndubuisi Ekekwe from ABetterWorldByDesign on Vimeo.

 

 

I think he summarized it well – I want Africa to begin the process of building mines of knowledge by creating good schools and knowledge firms. Until we do that, the vicious cycle of poverty will not end.

[Tekedia Commentary] The Rise of the West – What Africa Could Learn

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All the Western nations became great because they invested in IPR . Without property rights, capitalism fails. It is time Africa fix its legal systems and provide the foundation to build a better society. In our works in Africa, we have noticed that a deep problem in Africa is lack of clarity in ownership of properties. When your patent system is weak, investors cannot put resources for creative works. This must change. And we can only rise like the west when we do what they did. They fixed their IPR and became great.

There is another caveat to this argument. Intellectual property right (IPR) is a cardinal part of this productivity. Without it, technology will not improve and innovation is stalled. The old world was an era of absence of IPR and that contributed to a no small measure to the lack of wealth creation. Sure, people invented things in arts, engineering, but there was no wealth created. Lack of IPR prevented meaningful market success in one major way. It prevented the pursuit of innovation since ideas could be stolen and commercialized with no penalty. The return to innovation was very low. That was why the world had many Inventors and few innovators.

Ovim Powers Electronics Medical Records (EMR) Systems – Let The Experts Help You

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Introduction:  Fasmicro  is now helping clinics and hospitals on their electronic medical rercords (EMR).

While customers can buy Ovim for any use, we are poised to build special Apps with the Nigeria market in mind.  Ovim has been successfully on Electronics Medical Records (EMR) systems. We are ready to provide health practitioners with the patient information needed to improve decision-making before, during, and after care. With data, our health professionals could save more lives, across the country. Ovim makes it possible for on the go mobile healthcare delivery.

Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is a computer-based medical record created in an institution that delivers care, such as a hospital and doctor’s surgery. Electronic medical records tend to be a part of a local stand-alone health information system that allows storage, retrieval and modification of records (Wikipedia).

Test: We have tested Ovim on a number of EMR systems and found it optimized to support doctors and nurses working in the field. Figure is a photo of data acquired from the EMR system.

Ovim in action on EMR

 

Our EMR services: As part of our grand vision to use technology and invent a new Africa, Fasmicro and is  providing the following services:

  1. We      supply Ovim – Nigeria’s Tablet
  2. We      develop EMR database for clients. We can host the server, in USA, and take      away the electricity problem. We guarantee 99.99% uptime for the server.
  3. We      install, setup, and customize the EMR systems to work with Ovim – Nigeria’s      Tablet. This will include the software and hardware.
  4. Our      engineers will provide technical support 24/7 to our clients

Potential Clients: We are looking for government hospitals (local, state, federal) and private hospitals to work with us and improve healthcare delivery in Nigeria.

 

Contacts:

Fasmicro Ltd /info@fasmicro.com

Website: www.fasmicro.com

Ovim is a product of Fasmicro and Microscale

Fasmicro Android Apps Competition – Three Top Winners, Each Gets One Ovim Tablet

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July 03, 2011, Lagos, Nigeria: Fasmicro is very happy to announce the opening of Fasmicro Android Apps Competition. Two things: a store that any developer can sell Apps and a competition that anyone can participate within the Ovim tablet environment.  Not interested in the competition but wants to partner with us to monetize your Apps, bring it on!

As we noted in statements during the unveiling of Ovim Tablet, we are into application and solution space business, and not necessarily hardware sale. Ovim will drive new services in Africa, beginning from Nigeria, and will simplify the lives of citizens and corporate entities.

Accordingly, Fasmicro AppStore is live and doing well with apps from Japan and more coming from other nations.  Interswitch is being worked upon and soon the paid apps will be available there. We have to take this strategy since Google Android Market does not allow paid Apps in Nigeria. Build a great app, we help you sell it.

We have a strong Android App Engineering team and are ready to lead in this segment in Nigeria.

We are seeking for Apps to be part of Fasmicro AppStore. Individuals and companies are requested to develop and send us Apps to us. We do not require exclusivity. You can  use your apps in other environments or platforms.

Prizes: Best three apps each gets one new Ovim tablet and automatic qualification to Fasmicro Apps Store.

Submission Deadline is Sept 20, 2011. If you cannot meet this deadline; there is no problem. Just send your Apps for consideration in our store when you are done.

Submission Locations:  Just email info@fasmicro.com when you are ready

We will have digital counters to transparently account for sales so that developers will be paid accurately. You can submit Apps directly without going through the competition and we will evaluate it.

Competition is open to any person, but the law will be governed by Nigerian law and all payments will be made within the Nigerian banking system. If you contribute from outside Nigeria, be prepared to open a bank account in Nigeria.

Apps Suggested Areas

Below are suggested areas we are seeking entries and solutions, in Core, Basic and Segment Apps categories. These are not all, but just to get you thinking. Be innovative and think outside the box.

Inventory Management: Think how traders, spare parts dealers, Tokunbo car sellers, will use Ovim to improve their businesses

Fixed Asset Management: Can you find a better way to help keep company assets in order?

Small Business Management: Think how that tailor, hairdresser, mechanic, etc will use Ovim to manage his/her business

Mining, Exploration and Distribution: We still think the oil truck drivers in Nigeria can get a lot of help if we can help them manage many things they do. The same goes to the energy companies and their logistics.

Retail Management: What of the supermarkets, boutiques, etc? Can we help them take their store “home”? They can tell right from home, how the sales are going, from Ovim.

Real Estate Management: Can we put that real estate across Nigeria on the palms of the experts. Find ways that will make it easy for real estate professionals to do business with your App.

Construction Management: we want them to schedule on the go and manage their businesses easily

Air Travel, Bus Travel: I hope you agree that we can simplify air travel in Nigeria. The same applies to all those luxuries buses. Find Apps that will focus on those airlines, Chisco buses, AKTC buses, etc and let us simplify transportation in Nigeria.

JAMB: Let us have Apps to capture all Jamb questions and answers. Do not worry; we will work with you to get the necessary agreement with JAMB

Mobile Payment: mpesa, etc. We need Nigerian content mobile and e-payment system

Worship: Give us an App for prayer houses in Nigeria, across all cities. You enter Ibadan and want to Worship in Deeper Life the next morning, can this App provide answers? Can you help religious groups organize their writings, and videos?

Personal Organizer: You want your life organized in Nigeria? Eating joints in Ibadan? Sokoto? Aba? Dating? Keeping tabs with friends and family? Bring it on.

FOREX Traders: I hope you know the Forex traders need better tools than calculators and constant worries of not getting real-time currency data (Source: http://forextrading.company/forex-brokers). Those gadgets that Forex traders at Ikeja, Ikoyi, Abuja, Aba, etc carry are obsolete. Build an App and let us change the industry.

Nigerian Stock Exchange: We need to provide Nigerian Stock prices in a way that any investor can have access to all the stocks in time. A database and we can stream stock prices to customers via the App. When the NSE gets it system ready,  real-time stock prices will follow.

Games

 

Terms and Conditions

–          Our decisions on the competition is final and Apps must be original works of the submitters. We also have rights to modify the terms and conditions.

Ovim is a product of fasmicro and microscale

Advisory Services on Microelectronics and Mobility Labs Setups

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Fasmicro understands that the future of business will be mobile. Accordingly, we have started helping African schools (universities, polytechnics, etc) to modernize their curricula. Mobile is going to be huge and every educational institution must prepare its students to understand the environment and develop applications (Apps) on it. These Apps could range from educational contents to mobile-based hospital records.  We focus on two major areas: Mobile Computing and Microelectronics.
Mobile Computing: We do the following

–          We develop courses for graduate and undergraduate level programs. We take into considerations your present courses.

–          We help to setup the programming environment (most of the tools are free)

–          We supply the Tablets which will be used in practicals – we supply our  Tablet (for more about Nigeria’s Tablet, click here )

–          We provide Free 50 e-books on engineering, courtesy of our US partner

–          We train your staff to run the programs

 

You can setup a lab with less than USD 10,000.00 (excluding training). We require that GSM network service must be present in the lab. So location is very important. The cost for training depends on how much depth you want from us. It ranges from a day to weeks, based on the programming skills of your staff. If they are good programmers, teaching them Android, the environment we recommend will be a lot easier.

 

Microelectronics: We do exactly the same above, except that the cost of the lab is much more expensive. For more information on setting up a microelectronics lab, please contact usa@fasmicro.com for a full proposal.