Partnering with Engineers for Innovation & Development

We are excited to announce a partnership with the Nigerian Society of Engineers. on the 22nd of April 2022, Innov8 Technology Hub signed a partnership agreement with The Nigerian Society of Engineers. Representatives from both parties were present at the agreement signing. the partnership will usher in a new era for engineers in Nigeria.

R-L: Engr. Tasiu Wudil (President of the NSE) and the Representative for Innov8 Hub

The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE)

The Nigerian Society of Engineers serves as the mother organization for Engineers in Nigeria. It handles members’ needs through its well-structured programmes and regular interactions among members. Thereby, promoting professionalism and ethical practices. The organization started as an initiative by a group of graduate engineers and students in the UK in 1958. Initiated at the Nigerian House in London, the Society has been active since then. Afterwards, it was registered as a company limited with a Guarantee at the Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria.

Innov8 Hub

Innovation Technology Hub is a not-for-profit and innovation-driven organization. Its core objectives include grooming a generation of innovators, inventors and researchers. We are also passionate about establishing a culture of innovation and creativity. We support innovation, start-up incubation, technology transfer, knowledge and skill sharing, and prototype development.

This is done by supporting the transformation of ideas into inventions, inventions to solutions and solutions into enterprises. Through several initiatives and partnerships, we unify brilliant minds with gifted hands. These innovators are given access to an enabling environment, mentoring, expertise, and technology for idea transformation.

The partnership between Innov8 and NSE is for capacity building in specific and specialized fields of engineering through the Technical Working Committee. The partnership would provide NSE members with an avenue for workshops and laboratory practice. This would allow the members to experiment in various fields of engineering/technology at the Hub. Furthermore, the partnership would drive research & development, special project design and implementation. Joint research on selected engineering disciplines would also be promoted.

Collaborating with the NSE on our mission of promoting an innovation-driven culture in Nigeria is a welcomed idea for us. We appreciate the commitment of the President of NSE, Engineer Tasiu Wudil and his team towards the encouragement of Innovation, Invention, Technology Transfer and Human Capital Development in Nigeria.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top