The end of one year and the beginning of a new one is
a period of reflection and introspection. Financial Philosopher and ardent
blogger Kent Thune says this period presents an opportunity to reflect on the
performance of the previous year as well as set new targets for the ensuing
year. Thune says, “Reflection is not just a ‘looking’ back, it is giving
mindful attention to lessons learned from experience and applying them to
future growth and well-being. It is a reinforcement, a looking inward, an
introspective inquiry with oneself.”
As the curtain closes on 2014, it is important that we
reflect on the accomplishments and challenges faced by one of the country’s
economic game changing ensemble, Botswana Innovation Hub. Botswana Innovation
Hub was incorporated as a company under the laws of Botswana to establish and
manage the country’s first Science and Technology Park through which the country
will nurture creativity and innovation in technological developments as well as
build capacity for economic diversification through technology transfer and
adaptation.
That the company was conceptualised in 2008 at the
height of the global economic recession when many government projects and
programmes were either scrapped or deferred demonstrates the country’s
strategic intent and the high prominence with which this initiative is held.
Botswana Innovation Hub carries the national hopes and aspirations of transformation
from a factor-driven economy to a technologically-driven and knowledge-based one.
The company is currently implementing its initial 2013
- 2016 strategy having developed an effective governance framework and
operational processes and policies that reached sufficient levels of physical,
institutional and human capital operations in 2012.
Construction of the Botswana Innovation Hub Science
and Technology Park commenced on 1st August, 2014 and is scheduled
to be completed on 30th June, 2016 in line to be commissioned as
part of the country’s 50th anniversary of Independence celebrations
on 30th September, 2016. The parks construction is a major national
project that represents a significant investment in the country’s
infrastructure development. Its central buildings are a world class, iconic
masterpiece of architecture whose designs won the 2013 Auto Desk Design Awards.
Speaking at the construction contract signing
ceremony, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Infrastructure, Science and
Technology, Dikagiso Mokotedi said given the blight of recent failed national
projects, the Botswana Innovation Hub project will test the country’s resolve
to bounce back and complete projects of this magnitude on time and within budget.
“Let me emphasise that this project will be subjected to stringent critical
path analysis and management to ensure that project scheduling and resource
planning do not in any way jeopardise the set cost, quality and completion
date,” he said.
Botswana Innovation Hub CEO Alan Boshwaen acknowledges
the importance of delivering quality infrastructure on time. He goes further
and takes a long term view, never missing the opportunity to emphasise that,
Botswana Innovation Hub is not just about construction of a world class science
and technology park but more about the key initiatives, projects and programmes
that build capacity for economic diversification through technology transfer
and adaptation. “In addition to developing superior, world class science and
technology park buildings, Botswana Innovation Hub is involved in networking,
advocacy and capacity building activities that support innovation,” he says.
Boshwaen says Botswana Innovation Hub, which has
hitherto been an Affiliate Member of the International Association of Science
Parks and Areas of Innovation (IASP) pending construction of the park was
bestowed Full Membership status at the 31st IASP World Conference
held in Doha, Qatar on 21st October, 2014. The upgrade came in
recognition of commencement of construction of the park and the projects and
programmes Botswana Innovation Hub is currently running.
IASP is the worldwide network of science parks and
areas of innovation. It connects professionals managing science, technology and
research parks and other areas of innovation and provides services that drive
growth and effectiveness for its members. Its members enhance the
competitiveness and entrepreneurship of their cities and regions, and
contribute to global economic development through innovation, entrepreneurship
and the transfer of knowledge and technology. IASP is an NGO in Special Consultative
Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. It is a
founding member of the World Alliance for Innovation (WAINOVA).
Among the initiatives, projects and programmes that
foster entrepreneurship and technology transfer as well as build innovation
capacity that are currently running at Botswana Innovation Hub is, First Steps
Venture Centre (FSVC). FSVC is a technology entrepreneurship development
programme that offers early-stage enterprise support through pre-incubation,
incubation and acceleration services.
FSVC currently has 15 registered clients who receive
coaching and mentoring services with many more walk in clients seeking advice
on different entrepreneurial development schemes. The programmes client
companies have created 25 jobs since enrolling into the programme in January,
2014 and over 200 technology start-ups have received mentoring and advisory
guidelines on their technology business ventures through enquires and pitch
sessions.
One of the FSVC resident companies, Modisar Net (Pty)
Ltd has recently won the grand prize of €25,000.00 for their submission of a software solution for
livestock farm management called Modisar at the Orange Social Venture Prize
2014. The application enables farmers to manage their livestock, finances and
have access to a community of farmers and expertise in the livestock management
field.
Botswana Innovation Hub established the Clean-Tech
Centre in November, 2013 to support business development and research in the
clean technologies sector of the economy. The Centre is currently testing a
prototype for a housing unit in Khudumelapye in the Kweneng District. The
objective of the project is to benefit local housing developments and adoption
of technologies towards sustainable housing. This project is also linked to the
Botswana Innovation Hub Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative as the
prototype housing unit was donated to an economically challenged resident of
Khudumelapye who was identified through the assistance of the Tribal
Administration and Social Workers.
Still in the Clean-Tech Centre, Botswana Innovation
Hub has collaborated with BCL mine in Selibe Phikwe to develop key components
of the mining technology supply chain incubator model. The partnership seeks to
create a platform to leverage existing mining skills and expertise into new
knowledge based entrepreneurial ventures. The business incubator is scheduled
for implementation before end of the year.
In an effort to bridge the digital divide, boost
the country’s digital economy and arrest and reverse the tide of youth
unemployment, Botswana Innovation Hub has partnered with Microsoft Corporation
and the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture to launch the KitsoWorks initiatives. KitsoWorks is
an initiative which provides a platform with a job search function, youth
mentoring and social and professional networking features. The initiative
connects young people around the world with opportunities for education,
employment and entrepreneurship. The programme helps unemployed graduates gain
the necessary skills for seamless integration into the emerging digital
economy. To date more than 300 beneficiaries have been registered on the portal and more
than 4000 have been reached though social media and online campaign.
Botswana Innovation Hub is also running a pilot
project of the TV White Space broadband access at Athlone Hospital and Tsopeng
Clinic in Lobatse. The programme is due to be rolled out at Letsholathebe
Hospital in Mau and Nyangagwe Hospital in Francistown before the end of the
year. TV White Space is technology that uses free Dynamic TV Spectrum for
access to broadband internet. Telemedicine services will be rolled out through
this project. The project is expected to deliver specialised Telemedicine
applications in partnership with local software developers and integrators to
identified rural sites in the country. Botswana Innovation Hub is working with
BOCRA to assist with regulating the technology.
Other initiatives,
projects and programmes that took off this year include the establishment of
the National
Technology Transfer Office and the Local ICT Developer Community Office. The Southern
Africa Innovation Support Programme (SAiS) continues to build capacity and promote
collaboration between the innovation systems of Southern African countries. One
of the major initiatives that have emerged from this programme is Spachee
mobile money for banking the unbanked. Further work on the Clean-Tech renewable
energy initiative includes the Solar Testing and Demonstration facility and the
local biodisel production initiative.
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