Title: PROMOTING ICT INDUSTRIALIZATION IN AFRICA
1PROMOTING ICT INDUSTRIALIZATION IN AFRICA
African Regional Preparatory Conference for the
WSIS Pre-Conference Activities
Nurturing Research and Development in The
Information Society Accra, 30 January 2005
- Presented by Constantino Sotomane on behalf of
- Prof. Dr. Eng. Venancio Massingue
- Vice Rector
- Eduardo Mondlane University
- Mozambique
- E-mail Venancio.massingue_at_uem.mz
2Content
- Introduction
- Maputo meeting
- Why is Africa failing to embark on ICT
Industrialization - How to address the problem
- Strategy for ICT Industrialization
- Key Projects
- On going project in Mozambique
3Introduction
- In the June, 2004 meeting, ARN establishment of
four thematic research networks based on the
following topics - Creating enabling environment
- African languages and content development in the
cyberspace - Information Society Indicators
- Industrialisation of ICTs in Africa
- In that meeting the ARN agreed to look at the
topics in more detail and make proposals on
identifying the key priority research areas,
which can be considered by the network and ARN
functions in the context of implementing the WSIS
Action Plan - Mozambique was appointed to lead the ARN topic
on ICT industrialization in Africa.
4Introduction
- As follow up of the ARN meeting, it was
organized a face-to-face meeting in Maputo, were
was discussed how to operationalize this thematic
(the ICT Industrialization). - The team that was composed by researchers from
Mozambique, Tanzania and Ethiopia come up with
short-,medium- and long-term action plan.
5Maputo Meeting On ICT Industrialization
- Based on the outputs of the Maputo meeting a
working document with the following objectives
was prepared - Provide guidelines about how growth and
development in developing countries in particular
African countries can benefit from the ICT
industrialization - Establish a strategy and practical ideas for ICT
industrialization for Development in Africa - Establish the role of academia and government in
the Industrialization of ICT and the acceleration
of the economic development - Provide guidelines on how the innovative
partnership between Academia, Industry and
Government can contribute to the African ICT
Industrialization
6Why is Africa Failing to Embark on ICT
Industrialization
- The Africans are concerned to catch up the
Europeans and the Americans in their development
on ICT. Weak strategies to develop ICT products
and services that interest Africans and others
continents. - Most academians became repetitive and less
innovative. Week strategies to develop teaching
and learning techniques based on applied research
to solve practical problems, to create in the
student the spirit of innovation and
entrepreneurship. - African governments have a lot of priorities and
challenges (eradication of poverty, endemic
diseases). Less space to join the academians and
researchers in their effort to become active
actors in ICT and embark in policies that create
environment for ICT Industrialization. - Most of African entrepreneurs act as
surviving-entrepreneurs. Week strategy for
becoming active generator of wealth.
7How to Address this Problem
- One attempt to address this problems is to build
a model under which a join effort by
Government/Industry/academia produces knowledge
and skills to solve these problems and generate
wealth. - Cooperation between African countries in order to
join efforts (exchange experiences, know-how,
best practices etc.)
8Strategies for ICT Industrialization in Africa
- Development of skills and knowledge that will
lead to the ICT industrialization. - The academia must provide the intellectual
leadership to ensure the innovative development
of ICT solutions and applications to solve
specific African problems by promoting - Research and Development Centers of excellence in
ICT, - Business and Technology Incubators Centers,
- Technology parks initiatives
- Development of high skilled human resources in
ICT - Public-Private-Partnerships to enable the sharing
of limited resources and the formation of joint
ventures, open competition in ICT industry a
strong cooperation between academics and the
industry
9Key Project Areas
- The ARN-ICT industrialization meeting identified
6 major areas of research/action in ICT
industrialization - Human Capacity building
- Technology and Business Incubation
- Software development
- Hardware development (we need to Identify areas
where the cost of production in Africa are less
expensive like assembly of PCs, integrate
circuit design) - Research and Development
- Knowledge Generation
10Proposals of ICT for Industrialization Projects
- Based on this action plan the following project
are proposed
11Research, Development and Coordination Unit for
ICT Industrialization
- Goal to create a management structure to
coordinate all ICT industrialization activities
for ECA. The unit will be based at MICTI and
managed in coordination with ECA. This unit will
have the following duties - provide leadership, coordination and
administrative support to the ICT
industrialization in Africa - support, assist and conduct research studies
regarding the ICT industrialization - support and assist the monitoring and evaluation
activities of ECA related to the progress on the
ICT Industrialization and - disseminate results of ICT industrialization
research studies, achievements and best practices
12Research, Development and Coordination Unit for
ICT Industrialization
- Working model for developing this project
- Development of the implementation plan that must
include the fundraising and partnership
development - Design of terms of reference and establishment of
an advisory committee - Design of terms of reference and establishment of
a secretariat/coordination unit - Start some coordination activities
13Business and Technology Incubator
- A business incubator provides a nurturing
environment where businesses can develop and
grow. According to some studies the overall
success rate for businesses that begin in an
incubator is 80 percent. - It is proposed to develop in several African
countries Business and technology Incubators with
the objective to assist small and medium sized
ICT businesses, through the provision of high
quality facilities and services, to develop into
successful and economically viable entities that
will contribute to the economic and employment
growth of African Countries
14Business and Technology Incubator
- Recommendations for developing this project
- Establishment of multi sectoral stakeholders to
develop a feasibility study and a business plan
for the implementation of a sustainable business
incubation model. - Design the implementation plan that must include
the fund rising and partnership development
strategy - Pilot the business incubator
15Assessment to identify ICT Industrialization
areas where Africa has a potential to be
successful, and the requirement to embark on the
ICT Industrialization in Africa.
- The purpose of this project is to identify needs,
potential successful area and recommend solutions
and strategies for the ICT industrialization in
Africa. This study will help to identify - The market and opportunities
- Available and needed resources
- What specific problem need to be solved
- The cost and propose budget
- Multi-sector stakeholders from academia,
research, industry, private sector and the
government will be involved. - The expected output of this project will be a
good strategy for ICT industrialization and a
list of innovative projects that can help to
solve African problems and conduct African
courtiers to the ICT industrialization.
16Assessment to identify ICT Industrialization
areas where Africa has a potential to be
successful, and the requirement to embark on the
ICT industrialization in Africa.
- Strategy/Methodology for the development of this
project - Establishment of a multi-sectoral and regional
team to conduct a survey and propose a global
strategy and several project documents related to
the ICT industrialization in Africa - Organize several regional meetings to discuss
the ICT industrialization implementation strategy - Design the implementation plan that includes fund
raising and partnership development strategy - Pilot some projects in several countries
17Establish a Innovative ICT Training Centre
- This project will serve to help African countries
to bridge the digital divide, by providing an
effective training program on crucial ICT skills.
A good training program can produce future
tenants for the incubator and ICT innovators and
researchers.
18Establish a Innovative ICT Training Centre
- Strategy/Methodology for project development
- Establishment of a multi-sector and regional team
(composed with academic and Industry) to propose
any innovative curriculum for ICT training and
relevant research programs on the area that
African are facing problems like malaria,
HIV/AIDS, etc. - Design the implementation plan that must include
the fundraising and partnership development
strategy. The curriculum must be implemented in
order to allow inclusion of several groups of
people University students, high school
students, communities and specially youth without
resources to enter in universities. - Establish a several pilot projects in the region
and in the countries.
19On-going Projects in Mozambique Related to ICT
Industrialization
Mozambique is developing the MICTI composed by 3
components
20Thank you for attention
- Prof. Dr. Eng. Venancio Massingue
- Vice Rector
- Eduardo Mondlane University
- Mozambique
- E-mail Venancio.massingue_at_uem.mz