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    Afreximbank launches African Research and Innovation Hub to advance academia understanding of intra-African trade

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJanuary 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read1 Views
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     Afrexim­bank, in col­laboration with African Union Commission and AfCFTA Secretariat, has launched its new initiative the “African Research and Innovation Hub @IATF”, during the 4th Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF2025).

    The key objective is to boost academic research output and increase collaboration between academia, industry, and policy makers across Africa in the bid to drive forward intra-African trade and industrialisation.

    The platform aims to provide an opportunity for African, Caribbean and Diaspora lectur­ers, students, and researchers to showcase innovative research and prototypes that contribute towards intra-African trade and industrialisation. It also seeks to develop industry collaborations and exchange knowledge with leading professionals in the field during IATF2025 in Algiers, Al­geria from September 4-10, 2025.

    Mrs Kanayo Awani, Execu­tive Vice President Intra-African Trade and Export Development at Afreximbank, commenting on the launch said “IATF2025 is an important moment for African research and innovation, bring­ing together the brightest minds from universities and research institutions to contribute towards promoting intra-African trade and industrialisation.

    The African Research and In­novation Hub @IATF, she stated, would serve as a ground-breaking platform for African, Caribbean and Diaspora lecturers, students, and researchers to demonstrate their capabilities, and connect with industry leaders, investors, and policymakers.

    “This is more than an op­portunity to display research; it’s a unique moment to shape the future of intra-African trade and industrialisation to drive economic growth across the continent,” she mentioned.

    Entries according to her would be judged by a panel consisting of distinguished trade experts, scholars, and industry leaders from across Africa.

    The panel, she indicated, would evaluate submissions based on innovation, relevance to African trade and industrialisation, and the potential for practical application.

    The African Research and Innovation Hub @IATF aims to promote and commercialise Afri­can research and innovation.

    It also acknowledges that there are many talented and creative Africans across Africa, the Carib­bean and the Diaspora, who have brilliant ideas, concepts, publica­tions and prototypes but lack the relevant support required to help them nurture their ideas and com­mercialise them.

    The platform provides access to more comprehensive informa­tion, relevant data, and literature whilst exposing national re­searchers to potential investors or venture capitalists who could assist with commercialising their research output and prototypes.

    A key objective of the Hub is to encourage innovation and entre­preneurship among lecturers and students by connecting them to trade exhibitions, start-up pitches, and networking opportunities with business leaders, potentially leading to new start-ups and increased academic-industry collaborations. It also provides opportunities for networking and potential collabo­ration with others in academia and practitioners across the continent, research institutions, industry, and policymakers.

    Additionally, researchers, academics and university stu­dents are provided with access to information on emerging issues in the field of intra-African trade and can incorporate these into their research programmes and academ­ic curricula. Lastly, it enhances the capacity of lecturers and students in understanding and teaching

     the complexities of trade policies, trade standards, regional economic communities, the African Conti­nental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and industrialisation.

    Moreover, the hub aims to support the broader objectives of enhancing intra-African trade, fos­tering economic development, and building a connected, informed, and empowered next generation of African trade and investment leaders across all fields.

    It will allow students to ex­hibit their prototype inventions and published research papers on select topics, which are expected to adhere to world-class stan­dards

    BY DAVID ADADEVOH



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