Lagos State Government through the office of innovation and technology is set to host the second edition of Art of Technology Lagos curated by Eko Innovation Centre. This is part of the state government’s efforts to transform Lagos into a 21st century smart city.
The two-day conference will bring together the best of tech minds from across the globe physically and virtually on the 3rd and 4th of December 2020.
With the theme ‘Smart Data, Smarter Lagos’, the Art of Technology Lagos 2.0 will facilitate multi-stakeholder discussions, exchanges and collaborations along the data value chain as an enabler of a smarter Lagos. The event organisers have revealed that discussions and presentations will centre on the fundamental role that data plays in connecting the city with its citizens.
Together, delegates will rub minds on how data can be collected, collated, analysed and deployed for good governance, commerce and statewide development.
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The presidential address on ‘Lagos, driving a smarter and efficient Nigeria’ will be delivered by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, while Isah Ali Pantami, minister of communication and digital economy, will speak on ‘Nigeria in the eyes of the world: The data approach’.
Michael Seibel, CEO and partner, Y-Combinator; Demola Sogunle, CEO Stanbic IBTC, Lisa Da Silva, principal investment officer, international finance corporation and Tomi Davies, CEO, TVC Labs are keynote speakers.
Victor Gbenga Afolabi, the curator of Art of Technology Lagos 1.0 and founder of Eko Innovation Centre, said the two-day summit is building on the success of the maiden edition which held in 2019 and recorded over 2,000 participants in attendance. He noted that one of the key successes was the launch of the Lagos innovation masterplan which has continued to guide the Lagos state government in achieving its Smart City agenda.
Recall that Babajide Sanwo-Olu,governor of Lagos State unveiled the state’s masterplan in the company of Obafemi Hamzat, deputy governor, Lagos State; Hakeem Popoola Fahm, commissioner of science and technology, Lagos State and Tunbosun Alake, special adviser, innovation and technology to the governor of Lagos State a while ago.
In addition, Sanwo-Olu announced a tech fund of N250 million to be managed by the Lagos State Science, Research and Innovation Council (LASRIC) headed by the vice-chancellor of the University of Lagos of which N100 million has already been disbursed. The open government initiative and Lagos State solution hub were also launched.
This year’s conference will feature 60 industry speakers, 50 investors and 35 experience centres. There will also be an ideathon tagged collaborate Lagos where innovative policies and tech-driven solution aimed at achieving a smarter Lagos will be pitched by startups.
Also expected is the launch of a new tech product by Lagos state. Interactive panel discussions led by experts will cover transportation, agriculture, environment, education and healthcare. They will engage on the understanding of data economy, the opportunities it presents and the exponential change it could trigger.
Plenary sessions will focus on exploring collaborative platforms to facilitate the sharing of the best ideas and innovations to inform policy and inspire collective action for scale and global impact.
Art of Technology Lagos 2.0 is sponsored by Access Bank with support from International Finance Corporation, Y Combinator, Lagos Innovates, Oracle, Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF). Media partners are Brand Communicator and BusinessDay.
The hybrid event will happen through online VR experience [www.aotlagos.com]. However, the physical ‘limited edition’ part will be hosted at Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos and attendance is strictly by invitation.
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