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Nigerian Women Entrepreneurs Pitch Innovations to Global Inv


Nigerian women entrepreneurs showcased groundbreaking technology solutions to international investors and partners at the Ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development, the National Information Technology Development Agency stated on Tuesday.

The conference, themed ‘Co-Create Innovative Solutions with Africa’, offered a platform for leaders, investors, and development partners to explore collaborations and new opportunities for the continent’s growth.

At a session focused on Africa’s startup ecosystem, three Nigerian innovators, finalists from the IgniteHer Bootcamp for Women Entrepreneurs, presented their solutions to an audience of Japanese investors and global partners. The bootcamp is a joint initiative by the NITDA and the Japan International Cooperation Agency.

It aims to tackle barriers women face in the tech sector, including limited access to funding, mentorship, and professional networks.

Among the standout presentations was Kemisola Bolarinwa, founder of Nextwear Technologies, who demonstrated an AI-powered device for early detection of potential breast abnormalities, a solution aimed at improving public health outcomes.

Founder of Nibi’s Tech, Anita Ngeri, highlighted her educational technology company’s efforts to equip young Nigerians, particularly in the Niger Delta, with digital skills in coding, robotics, artificial intelligence, and web design.

The co-founder of PrimeSafePath Solutions, Odion Ikyo, showcased MaternalRecord Pro, Nigeria’s first AI-powered, multi-tenant data automation platform for primary healthcare centres, designed to enhance real-time data capture and reduce maternal mortality.

Their participation highlighted the pivotal role of women-led startups in shaping Africa’s digital future. The event aligned with Project NINJA, JICA’s flagship initiative to strengthen startup ecosystems, expand funding opportunities, and foster partnerships between African startups and Japanese investors.

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