All On produces eight winners from NCIC, EIP, 2021 programme  

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    The 2021 Winners of NCIC, EIP, All On programme with the top management of All On and Stakeholders at the event  held at PAN Atlantic University, Lagos.

     

    Eight winners have emerged from the 2021 annual Nigeria Climate Innovation Center’s, NCIC, Embryo Incubation Program, EIP, sponsored by the All On Hub, after the Demo Day Pitch event on Monday in Lagos.

    They are listed as follows:  Dalsman Tech, D’Suon Limited, SiriusX Energy, Think Electric, Vectar Energy, WakaGen, YOWIF and Zimaj Craft Enterprise.

     

    Twenty clean energy start-ups, from over 400 original applications successfully completed a 6-month incubation program run by the NCIC. All On, an off-grid energy impact investment firm funded and supported the program via its technical support facility, the Rockefeller Foundation funded All On Hub.

     

    “The businesses have gotten more tangible over the years with more market-ready products and teams,” noted Bankole Oloruntoba, CEO of NCIC. “All this has been made possible with the All On partnership, which has been a strong backbone for NCIC’s incubation success. This year we are adding another 8 ventures to our grantees list which makes 16 early-stage ventures granted $10,000. We are pleased to support the investment pipeline currently building up in the emerging Nigeria Green Economy.”

     

    The ventures presented their ideas during the Pitch Day event held on Monday at the Pan Atlantic University to a diverse, experienced panel of judges. According to judge Kunle Odebunmi, CEO of All Base Energy, “Almost all the participants had innovative solutions and ideas that would radicalise Nigeria’s green economy. I’m very proud of what NCIC with All On’s support has achieved with the Embryo Incubation finalists. They are all winners in their right.”

    The participants received training and support in a variety of areas aimed at developing their business knowledge and commercial skillset including strategy and planning, product development, regulatory environment, marketing, finance and fund-raising.

     

    Believe Obafaiye, founder of YOWIF (Young Women in Farming) and one of the $10,000 grant winners, commended the EIP for the breadth of its support. “We look forward to achieving positive impact and our desired goals towards organizational improvement,” she added.

     

    “This year’s cohort of entrepreneurs must be commended,” said All On Hub Manager, Sele Inegbedion. “These emerging ventures have demonstrated the commitment and enterprise needed to succeed over time, and scale innovations that will extend the delivery of electrification to unserved communities and ultimately, improve livelihoods and local economies.”

     

    The members of the 2021 cohort are: Dalsman Tech, Darlton Consult, Bebeque Limited, D’Suon Limited, Artec-hubs, DiamundGates Ltd, Trekk Scooters, SiriusX Energy, Susten Solutions, Aglobe Development Center, Drift Power, ArleeGreen Renewables, Vdverts, Think Electric Africa, WakaGen, Zimaj Craft Enterprise, Iyfarm, Vectar Energy, Lanray Technical Solutions, and YOWIF.

     

    Innovation ideas from this year’s cohort include solar-powered cookstove kiosks, cold storage facilities, e-mobility, energy efficiency technologies, biogas production and systems built on IoT technology.

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