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Foudation for Africa 2.0 – Moving To Technology Upstream Sector Through Microelectronics

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Experts in Fasmicro have believed that ICT is a great technology. However, it is just a consuming technology. What drives ICT is unknown to many and that is microelectronics. Africa to get to the next level, must upgrade into the upstream of technology. Microelectronics is that. ICT is great but it is a downstream sector.

Experts in Fasmicro have developed a comprehensive roadmap to help any government in Africa to develop and deploy microelectronics center and institutes. That is the prosperity and that is Africa 2.o.

 

—from the proposal—

Microelectronics Training and Research Institute – a Center of Excellence-

The purpose of this proposal is to improve the quality and relevance, efficiency and equity in science and technology teaching and learning opportunities in African universities. We propose new institutes, Microelectronics Training and Research Institute (MTRI), and Microelectronics labs, at selected African universities towards realizing these objectives and meeting the skills requirements in Africa’s evolving and dynamic information and communication technology (ICT) sector. These institutes will educate and train students (and other citizens) in the exciting field of microelectronics, and its applications to agriculture, biology, manufacturing, telecommunications, information systems and foster opportunities not only for the acquisition of new knowledge, but also the production and application of new knowledge. A new sub-program on microelectronics would be established within the schools’ masters and doctorate programs in engineering while strengthening the undergraduate engineering programs. Also, certificate and diploma programs on microelectronics will be offered to the public. Enormous efforts would be made to attract small and medium enterprise to send their employees to attend the programs. Our program will provide broad-based innovative trainings, which would enhance the quality of their business processes and systems. All the schools must be required to have Business Incubation & Technology Transfer Unit (BITTU) with vibrant academic-industry relationships. We believe in models that move ideas from labs to markets. Fasmicro  has the capacity to help develop and structure a modern BITTU through our networks.

 

What is microelectronics?

The term microelectronics describes a group of technologies that integrate multiple devices into a small physical area. Often these devices are made from semiconductors with a process called photolithography. Several components are available in microelectronic scale such as transistors, capacitors, inductors, resistors, diodes, insulators and conductors. The microelectronics can be divided to its subfields which in turn are connected to other micro related fields. These subfields are micro electromechanical systems (MEMS),
nanoelectronics, optoelectronics and single electron devices (SED). Integrated circuits and microchips are typical microelectronic devices, which can be found in computers and mobile phones. Microelectronics can be also found for example in medical devices, toys and automobiles. Its industry, the semiconductor industry, is considered one of the most pervasive in modern history and continues to shape global commerce and industry. These MTRI programs will provide educational opportunities for students and public interested
in the emerging and interdisciplinary areas of neuromorphics, MEMS, telecommunication circuits and systems, information systems, controls, etc. There would be cross-disciplinary efforts and partnerships between African universities and international academic partners. African experts in Diasporas will be called upon to assist the local schools to help develop their programs to educate the students at international standards. Fasmicro has networks of African experts across the globe which can help African institutions get started.

 

MTRI program is consistent with NEPAD vision of helping African nations to develop capacity in science and technology. In the next decade, courtesy of many National visioning projects from Africa to Kenya along with the explosive growth of our telecommunications sector, Africa will have enormous needs for microelectronics engineers to move up the ladder in the technology
pyramid by leading the design and development of some of the electronics systems and tools that are used in Africa. Fasmicro  is of the opinion that now is the time to start training the students towards building a sustainable, organically grown microelectronics industry which will help improve our KEI.

 

The proposed program will help many African schools that already have the missions of providing technical education and training in technical and scientific areas which are critical to their respective economies. It is consistent with their research and teaching visions. Our proposed program has great potential to become a continental model not just for microelectronics programs but in other scientific fields because it brings together a cutting edge combination of local schools and foreign academic partners. They share and network on courses, laboratories, pioneer research programs and involve a global network of their respective school alumni who are in top global institutions. This program will promote the acquisition of new knowledge and the production and application of new knowledge in classrooms and laboratories, and produce highly trained and skilled graduates well qualified to move into academic, industrial or federal research positions.

 

Many engineering programs in African schools will surely have a high priority on establishing the proposed institute or labs considering the level of interests they have shown on this area. This is demonstrated by the extent to which education in microelectronics related fields is already taking place in the classrooms across campus. Despite lack of facilities for practical education, the theoretical aspect is well taught across many African universities.

 

This proposal mirrors similar initiatives which have been used by MOSIS (USA), CMC Microsystems (Canada), Europractice (Europe) – all programs supported by their respective governments or agencies towards practical oriented training and learning on  microelectronics, especially at the students’ level. Through MOSIS, many US students have experienced the complete life-cycle of microelectronics design and development. Over the years, these initiatives have enabled the different nations to train and develop more relevant practically oriented students for the industries. Central to our proposal is the development of a world class training
and research environment (a Center of Excellence) across Africa in partnerships with leading top international universities.

 

From Fasmicro MTRI Document. Cost, plans, courses, time frames and every aspect of executing this proposal is included there

Kenya’s KenCall Supports The World – Training Brings Performance

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Kenyan graduates are supporting companies in US and Europe who used to go to India but have found a cheaper alternative in Africa. KenCall is the company behind this and they got quality to prove it. Awards keep coming and Africa is just starting.

This year KenCall received the Highest Commendation Award at the Call Centre Focus European Awards. This is following  its win last year as Best Non-European Centre. The award was given for KenCall’s high levels of client satisfaction, professionalism, innovation within the call centre sphere and impressive success in a relatively new outsourcing market.

Providing clients with world class operations, KenCall focuses on developing high skilled employees with an in-depth understanding of client business, products and services. Its quality assurance processes and intensive training ensures its services meet and exceed client expectations. Its detailed documentation illustrating every procedure within KenCall ensures we can provide consistent and reliable procedures and deliver exceptional customer interactions every time.

It sounds great that graduates in Kenya can do this. It means training overcomes all challenges. Hope West Africa can do this and let the outsourcing competition begins. India, we are coming after your jobs.

 

No Need to Drive into Lagos Traffic – Lagos Startup Got Tech Solution for You

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Traffic is a new website that helps people report traffic in Lagos and major roads and possibly will help you to avoid traffic.  Traffic solution is developed at helping reduce stress on Lagos road by providing up-to-the-minute traffic status in the state. According to the site, “the reports are crowdsourced from road users like you who voluntarily post traffic status in their respective areas. Our data is available across various platforms; mobile, web and SMS.” . These are the roads that are covered, presently.

This is how the service  works

Traffic.com.ng works through 3 key areas; Desktop Web, Mobile Web, and SMS.

Web

On our homepage; traffic.com.ng we have live feed of traffic situation across country (Lagos for now). The results are extracted from all the sources; web, mobile and SMS. Twitter extraction coming.

To Report Traffic Status

Type the road/area you want to report, as you are typing it shows the full spelling of the road, select the road where it starts (“From” where there traffic status start) to where it stops. Nigerian roads are usually separated by bus stops while some are one way; if it’s one way or you don’t know the particular bus stop, just type where it starts, our program takes care of the rest.

To view Traffic report

On the homepage, on the “View Traffic Report From” you can see live data coming in, to view report for a particular area, just type the road/area on the box provided it will auto complete if the area is covered, click view and you the report displayed.
You might also want to view separately, click on “Road” click at the top link on the site, choose the road you want to view report from and it will be displayed.

Alert Subscription
On the home page, click subscribe, fill the form.  Then login to the members’ area.

  • Click “My Route”
  • Then Add Alert
  • Choose road/area you want to receive alerts from.
  • Then select the medium through which you want to receive the alerts; Email, Twitter or SMS
  • Select time you want to receive the alerts
  • Click subscribe

With the “View Subscription” click on the page, you can view all your alerts, edit and delete them accordingly. All subscriptions are free!
All our services are for free for your use, feel free to explore our world.

Mobile Web

If you visit traffic.com.ng, you will be shown the mobile version of our site, and you can perform all actions above.

SMS

Well, the way it works is you send and SMS with “traffic” keyword to: 07026702053 with the information you want to retrieve about a certain location.

Example to notify us of traffic status;

Type: Traffic status Adeola-Odeku to Ahmadu-Bello is free

Send to: 07026702053

Example to get traffic report:

Type: Traffic report Ojota

Send to: 07026702053

You will get response about the status of your message. If you are requesting report, just send the above message you will get the to and fro report about the specified area.

Mysifty –a Nigerian Startup Simplifies Social Media Experience by Consolidating Your Networks

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The social media is crowded out there. Enormous time is wasted on it? You cannot just get out of it. It needs much of your time to stay connected and engaged. It is taking too much of your time to sort out the noise. Everyone needs your attention and most times people complain you are not offering it. Too bad? Do not worry.  Nigerian startup, Mysifty (good name guys) has got good news for you.

The team created MySifty to allow you sift through your social media by prioritizing the best of the best. We hope MySifty helps you get the most out of your social media life!

Hope it does. The team needs to do more work on the Interface. This is a good vision and they must not allow it to become .gone. If you provide that simplicity and consolidation, many people will come immediately and use it. There are competitions out there in people’s efforts to simplify web social media experience, but anyone that gets it right will surely have a great laugh.

Igbo Language Goes Digital – LearnIgboNow Brings The Power of Internet in Igbo Training

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You want to learn Igbo on the web? Now you can. Learnigbonow has all you need to master the good language – tutorial, extended curriculum, among others.

Learn Igbo Now(LIN) is a Superior Igbo language learning system that simply works. Our teaching methodology enables you learn Igbo FASTER than ever before. LIN ensures Super Quick Fluency In Igbo Language for children and adults. Includes Interactive Video, Audio and printable Support Sheets – even when you are out and about!

Ndewo.