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Innovationspreis für Afrika 2015

Stichtag: 31.10.2014 Innovationswettbewerbe

Die Afrikanische Stiftung für Innovation ruft afrikanische Innovatoren auf, Vorschläge für den "Vierten Innovationspreis für Afrika 2015" einzureichen. Der beste Projektvorschlag wird mit USD 100.000 gefördert. Ziel dieser Inititative ist, afrikanische Pioniere und Innovatoren für Afrika zu gewinnen und marktorientierte Lösungen "made in Africa" zu fördern.

The African Innovation Foundation (AIF) is calling on all African innovators to submit their entries for the fourth edition of the Innovation Prize for Africa (IPA) competition. The IPA is presented annually, enabling and encouraging African pioneers to develop creative ideas and techniques to overcome some of the challenges faced by the continent and support sustainable development.

The IPA is becoming integral to facilitating ground-breaking thinking, creativity and driving awareness to the outstanding work being done in Africa by Africans. IPA 2013 winner, AgriProtein went on to raise $11 million to build its first two commercial farms in Cape Town.

All innovations are evaluated based on the following criteria: originality, marketability, scalability, social impact and Scientific/technical aspects. The best submission will be awarded a grand prize of USD 100 000.  The second prize of USD 25 000 will be awarded to an innovator with an innovation which has the best commercial and business potential. An additional award is a special prize granted to the innovator whose innovation has the best social impact in the community.

The IPA encourages entries in five key categories: Agriculture and Agribusiness, Environment, Energy and Water, Health and Wellbeing, ICT applications, and Manufacturing and Services Industries.

Recognising home grown innovative ingenuity, the prize contributes to increased funding of start-ups, adoption of new and emerging technologies and accelerated growth of the private sector. With ever changing economic and social environments, it is critical that proposed solutions tackle issues affecting African lives, and that they are effective and are different from the existing ones. 

IPA 2014 named Dr Nicolaas Duneas and Mr Nuno Pires from South Africa the winners of the grand Prize and received USD 100’000 for their Altis Osteogenic Bone Matrix (Altis OBM TM), the first injectable porcine derived BMP medical device in the world — an innovative product for the treatment of bone injuries and voids through the use of a regenerative biological implant.

The IPA also beckons all investors, governments and other stakeholders interested in evaluating, investing and maximising the continent’s resources to participate in this innovative and empowering initiative and make a significant change through generous contributions that will accelerate the Africa’s economic growth.

The deadline for submitting applications for IPA 2015 is 31 October 2014 at 24h00 GMT. For more information on competition categories, conditions of entry, and submission details, please visit: http://innovationprizeforafrica.org/.

Further Information: 

About IPA:
The Innovation Prize for Africa (IPA) is an award founded by the African Innovation Foundation. It mobilizes African innovators and entrepreneurs by providing a total of USD 150 000 to winners who deliver market-oriented solutions for African-led development. The IPA honours and encourages innovative achievements that contribute toward developing new products, increasing efficiency or cost savings in Africa. The prize also encourages private equity investors, government and development leaders to invest across sectors and build a climate that fuels Africa’s economic growth.  For more information and additional media background go to www.innovationprizeforafrica.org , and follow the IPA on Twitter and Facebook.

About AIF:
The African Innovation Foundation (AIF) is a new model of 'next generation' African foundations, mobilising innovation across the continent for the personal, cultural and economic benefit of all Africans. AIF’s projects are aimed at releasing untapped potential in Africa, stimulating African ideas & perspectives within emerging industries and across diverse disciplines.  For more information visit http://www.africaninnovation.org/

Contact:

Janine Raftopoulos, Burson-Marsteller
Phone: +27 11 480 8525
E-Mail: Janine.raftopoulos(at)bm-africa.com

Pauline Mujawamariya, AIF
Phone: + 41 44 515 5466
E-Mail: ipainfo(at)africaninnovation.org

Quelle: Innovation Prize for Africa Redaktion: Länder / Organisationen: Ägypten Algerien Libyen Mali Marokko Niger Tunesien Angola Benin Burkina Faso Côte d'Ivoire Gambia Ghana Kamerun Kenia Namibia Nigeria Region Ostafrika Region südliches Afrika Region Westafrika Ruanda Senegal Somalia Südafrika Tansania Togo Zentralafrikanische Republik Themen: Innovation Förderung

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