
L-R, Ezinwa Okoroafor, General Counsel NSIA; Kolawole Owodunni, ED & Chief Investment Officer, NSIA; Aminu Umar-Sadiq, MD & CEO NSIA; Ijeoma Taylaur, ED & Chief Operating Officer, NSIA; Pius Osiriamhe Anyiador, Head, Nigeria Infrastructure Fund NSIA, with the winners of the recently concluded third edition of the NSIA Prize for Innovation ( NPI 3.0)
Three early-stage Nigerian Innovators with transformative solutions to address some of the country’s most pressing challenges, have emerged winners as the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (‘NSIA’ or ‘the Authority’) announced the winners of its third edition of the NSIA Prize for Innovation (NPI 3.0)
NSIA Prize for Innovation (NPI 3.0)
— an initiative designed to support early-stage Nigerian innovators developing transformative solutions to address some of the country’s most pressing challenges.
The announcement came after an intense pitch session at the recently concluded NPI 3.0 Demo Day, where ten finalists selected from over 5,000 applicants in healthcare, agriculture and education, presented their transformative solutions to an expert panel of judges from business and technology ecosystems.
This year, in addition to the combined prize pool of $220,000 and a five-week fully funded training programme at Draper University, Silicon Valley, USA , NSIA partnered with the Presidential Initiative for Unlocking the Healthcare Value Chain (PVAC) and Cascador to expand the rewards for participating startups with the Cascador Impact Prize of $15,000 each for three start ups and the $5,000 PVAC Healthcare Innovation Prize also for three start ups within the top ten.
D-Olivette Labs, developers of smart AI powered bio-digesters that convert farm and food waste into clean energy and organics fertilizers clinched the top spot with a combined prize value of US$100,000 from NSIA as well as a Cascador Impact prize of $15,000, bringing its total combined prize value to $115,000.
Promise Point, a woman-led cassava processing solution with a fully-automated facility on over 1,500 hectares of owned farmland and a network of over 2,000 small holder farmers within its value chain came second position with a prize value of US$70,000 and the Cascador Impact Prize of $15,000 bringing its total combined prize value to $85,000.
GeroCare, a pioneering health tech platform focused on restoring dignity and improving care outcomes by positively transforming elderly care in Nigeria came third place with a combined prize of US$50,000 and a PVAC Healthcare Innovation Prize of $5,000 bringing total winnings to $55,000.
Additionally, Mediverse – a Nigerian-built laboratory automation platform that combines a cloud Laboratory Information Management System, an electronic Lab Notebook and a small onprem IoT application to provide a pioneer Level 2 lab automation software won the $5,000 PVAC Healthcare innovation prize.
Sosocare, a low-cost health insurance platform that aims to further unlock access to optimal healthcare through access to health insurance for Nigerians also won $5,000 PVAC Healthcare Innovation Prize each.
FriendsnPal, Africa’s first predictive AI powered mental health platform that delivers 24-hour anonymous emotional support also won the $15,000 Cascador Impact Prize.
While speaking at the event, Aminu Umar-Sadiq, MD & CEO of the NSIA, stated that:
“The NSIA Prize for Innovation exemplifies our commitment to nurturing homegrown solutions with the potential for transformative impact. This year, we have partnered with PVAC and Cascador to expand the opportunities for participating start ups and further propel innovation, youth entrepreneurship and meaningful solutions that drive positive socio-economic outcomes”.
The NSIA congratulates all finalists and winners, and reaffirms its dedication to driving innovation, creating jobs, and repositioning Nigerian entrepreneurs for global relevance.
The NSIA Prize for Innovation (NPI) aligns with the Authority’s ongoing commitment to catalyse the technology ecosystem by identifying and rewarding Nigerian innovators, equipping them with the right tools to scale product – market fit, connecting start-ups with potential investors and delivering a robust community of technology innovators and entrepreneurs.
NPI is a phased competition broken into:
Pre-selection stage: where innovators submit their application through the application portal.
Accelerator stage: where the top finalists participate in a virtual and in-person training bootcamp and mini demo day.
Demo day: where the top ten finalists pitch their solutions to a panel of technology and business leaders.
Post demo day stage: where the top ten finalists participate in an all-expense paid training programme in Draper University, Silicon Valley, USA.