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Report of Mobile Monday Lagos of June 20 From Fasmicro

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Fasmicro participated in the Mobile Monday that took place in Lagos on June 20, 2011. The venue was at Roberts Café on the Lagos Island. There were three major three speakers and they are:

 

Nokia:
Discussed their products and their market penetration in Africa, then went on to explain the Ovi platform and what developers stand to gain developing for this platform.

 

Fasmicro and MicroScale Embedded:
The MD of Fasmicro discussed a lot what Fasmicro offers in terms of products and services, including apps designs, training and consulting. He also went further to introduce our android store which was received with appreciation in the room.  Microscale explained how android can be utilized for automation with embedded devices.

 

There were a lot of questions on what a developer stand to gain developing on the android platform. Though we had a lot of developers in the conference they still had a lot of questions on android. I took the questions and went further to explain the Google AppInventor, and then a career path developers can enjoy with the knowledge of the android platform.

 

Legal Practitioners:
They tried to discuss how the law affects the ICT industry and the idea of having either a patent or a copyright for your software products. They also explained the need for developers to start thinking as entrepreneurs, because in the long run there is always a commercial side to the software products. It was later agreed that developers need basic business/law knowledge to protect themselves and also lawyers need ICT knowledge to be able to properly interpret and understand developers.

 

We got a lot of congratulations on our efforts so far and they are all expecting more from us in the near future.

 

There was an issue about Ovim – the Nigeria’s tablet name.  An issue was brought up that the name Ovim is too close to the trademark Ovi which is Nokia’s and that in light of that the Ovim is sounding more like a Nokia. However, the MD of Fasmicro  was able to explain the origin of the name Ovim, and he assured it has absolutely nothing to do with the Ovi platform.

 

Editor’s Note: The tablet is named after a village in Abia named Ovim. The former governor of Lagos, Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu; former governor of Imo State, Major General Ike Nwachukwu; the present Chief of Army Staff, Major General Ihejirika; Fasmicro founder, Dr Ndubuisi Ekekwe, among others are from Ovim.  We thank our partner, Microscale, for allowing us to use the name. Future products will honor an identify from Microscale side as we push to celebrate Nigeria and our histories. MiE product which we hope to co-launch is simply MIcroscale Embedded.

 

 

About the Fasmicro app store, there was a suggestion for us to integrate it with the four major network operators in Nigeria so as to solve the issue of payment when we start selling apps on the store. It was observed that a lot of Nigerians find it difficult to buy apps not because they do not have the cash but they do not have a credit card.

 

By show of hands about only 25% of those in the room has actually paid for any kind of app. Since this is an indigenous store then it should solve the problem so when you download the app you pay from the credit on your phone.

 

The need for more free apps was encouraged in the room, paid apps are not supposed to be entirely free, one is supposed to run ads on free apps so you still get to make cash from people using the apps.

 

After the event by Unscientific Show of hands
What Platforms are you going to develop for?
Nokia 35%, android 50%, RIM 20%, Iphone 2% (Note some developers opted for multiple Platforms)
What mobile phones do you use?
Rim 40%, Nokia 50%, android 8%, Iphone 2%

 

From the above stat I believe we did very well in the conference and we now have the duty of taking this training to these willing developers in Lagos, we had to answer a rather familiar question “Why is your training not in Lagos”? “I cannot make it to owerri because I am working”.

 

Editor’s Note: We now can train in Lagos. Please email info@fasmicro.com

 

A report prepared by Fasmicro Emeka Nwankwo for his colleague in Fasmicro. We thank them for making it public and allowing Tekedia to adapt it for our readers. This is a very detailed which we have redacted many sections. Thanks Emeka.

Nigeria To Create Ministry of Information Technology

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The Daily Times reports that Nigeria plans to create the Ministry of Information Technology.

 

Vice President Namadi Sambo has revealed that the federal government is planning to create a ministry of information technology.

 

“We are currently working on the creation of a new ministry of information technology to boost technology in the country,” he said.

 

The vice president said there was a need to create the ministry in order to tap the potential of many talented Nigerian youths in information technology.

 

He said education was one of the priorities of the present administration, “hence its commitment to support institutions aimed at providing Nigerians with quality education”.

 

“Nine federal universities are currently being constructed across the country to help educate the ever growing population,” he said.

Now Flippii Is Public. Flipp Your Ideas and Build Teams

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We are checking out the teams that participated in Garage48 Lagos. Today, it is Flippii (good name, guys). It seems the team is not showing anything publicly. Guys, post a message on the site and let us know what you are up to. Tekedia hopes that one of these firms in Garaga48 will have success.

 

Hold ON. That was our post few weeks ago.

 

Flippii is not ready and open to the public. With Flippii, you can flipp your ideas, and get to meet people interested in them, share your interests and plan on collaborating or supporting your ideas..

 

Flippi is a creation of Garage48 Lagos. A little story about Garage48 courtesy of their site

 

Many people are afraid to start their own business. Common issues – lack of know-how and co-founders, lack of seed money, afraid of risks etc. Garage48 is here to change that mindset and show that it’s all about positive attitude, creative team members and a motivating deadline. Less talk, more action!


Garage48 events started in Estonia in April 2010 and have expanded to other countries in Northern Europe and Africa since then. All Garage48 events are held in English and have about 100 participants from different countries. Participants have different skills, ranging from software development to design, marketing and management.

If You Have The Skill, Apply for This Job – Nigeria Needs To Build Its Tech Ecosystem

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People if you are qualified, apply for this job. Nigeria needs a solid innovation hub to have a chance. The reason why we are promoting it is simply to make sure that the nation gets the best. This is from the ccHUB Nigeria.

 

CcHUB Community/HUB Manager

Job role summary:

Are you able to network effectively and manage resources efficiently? Do you want to support the application of technology for social good in Nigeria? We are seeking a friendly and dynamic individual to take on the role of Community/Hub Manager at CcHUB; Nigeria’s first open living lab for technologists, entrepreneurs, investors, tech companies, academics and hackers in and around Lagos.

 

As a community builder, you’ll manage the day-to-day running of CcHUB serving as the first point of contact for all community members (individuals and corporate) and harness the expertise and resources within the ecosystem for the benefit of the community at large. With a passion for technology, you’ll enthusiastically serve as the public face for the social innovation and the technology ecosystem in Nigeria; building awareness and getting others excited about the movement.

 

In addition, the CcHUB Community/HUB Manager will:

  • Support the launch of CcHUB and its continuous development
  • Build and manage strategic relationships and represent CcHUB in media and speaking engagements
  • Manage and increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the CcHUB’s support services to achieve projected impact and growth
  • Support and represent the community at board meetings and other relevant gathering
  • Liaise with stakeholders on new initiatives to enhance the growth of the social innovation and technology ecosystem in Nigeria
  • Work with the executive management team and board to meet strategic objectives

 

Position Requirements:

  • 3-5 years in a relationship management or business support role with a consumer product, preferably mobile or web technology
  • Proficient with social networking apps and tools, including Facebook, Twitter, blogs, user forums, and customer support apps
  • Highly engaged with the product you support and promote; motivated to turn yourself into a power user
  • Be a gadget fanatic and understand the gadget crowd
  • Possess technical know-how and understanding of technology innovation
  • Love helping people and find it rewarding to solve people’s problems
  • Like working hard and thrive on the excitement of a goal oriented team
  • Independent, creative self-starter who can run with things while keeping everyone inside and outside the company in the loop
  • Write well and enjoy sharing your ideas with others
  • Be connected and stay up-do-date on current trends especially in the relevant sectors

Email info@cchubnigeria.com for further information or send CV and cover letter to apply.

Deadline: 30-06-2011

CcHUB Opens In Nigeria – The Innovation Ecosystem Now In Town

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CcHUB is Nigeria’s first open living lab and pre-incubation space being designed to be a multi-functional, multi-purpose space where work to catalyze creative social tech ventures take place. The HUB will be a place for technologists, social entrepreneurs, government, tech companies, impact investors and hackers in and around Lagos to co-create new solutions to the many social problems in Nigeria.

 

CcHub will function at the heart of Nigeria’s technology innovation ecosystem as a place to:

  • facilitate creative thinking and collaborative problem solving
  • encourage technology innovation for improved social accountability in Nigeria
  • incubate novel tech ideas that promotes good governance/provision of public services
  • encourage shared accountability between technologist & innovators
  • serve as a living lab for prototyping and testing socially minded tech tools
  • build new skills and competencies
  • connect, share, create and find expertise

 

The Hub will act as a cushy nest designed to accelerate the successful development of social tech ventures through an array of business support resources and services, developed and orchestrated by the hub management and offered both in the space and through our network of partners. In addition, the hub will lead co-creation initiatives aimed at creating novel technologically driven solutions to the myriad social challenges facing the average Nigerian. The Hub will network stakeholders from diverse walks of life to create these solutions and also encourage social accountability through

 

  • social creativity
  • activating knowledge networks
  • harnessing resources and imagination across society not just within public service professions and institutions