Lagos, Nigeria – Ericsson and the Nigerian government have joined forces to launch a four-month technology hackathon aimed at upskilling young innovators across the country. The event is part of a broader Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to digitally empower Nigerians, including policymakers and public sector leaders, with skills in modern and transformative technologies.
The hackathon will provide hands-on experience and training opportunities to help young talents develop innovative solutions that address industry challenges and improve daily life. This initiative marks a key phase in Nigeria’s drive to strengthen its digital ecosystem and foster economic growth through technology.
Key Highlights of the Hackathon
- Collaboration between Ericsson and the Nigerian federal government
- Focused on digital empowerment of young innovators and public sector leaders
- Four-month duration to ensure thorough skill development
- Opportunity for participants to create impactful projects addressing real-world issues
- Engagement with experts in various technology fields for mentorship and learning
This partnership reflects the commitment to nurturing homegrown tech expertise and supporting the next generation of digital leaders in Nigeria. The hackathon is generating excitement within Africa’s technology community and signals a promising future for the country’s digital innovation landscape.
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