Bala Wunti Tech Fellows Embark on Transformative Lagos Trip, Showcasing Innovation at GITEX
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Lagos, Nigeria – The inaugural cohort of the Bala Wunti Tech Fellowship, a program of the Wunti Al-Khair Foundation, recently concluded a transformative trip to Lagos, solidifying their status as rising stars in Nigeria's tech ecosystem. The five - days visit was a comprehensive blend of networking, industrial exposure, and a successful showcase of their skills at the prestigious GITEX Africa Technology Expo.
The highlight of the trip was the fellows' participation in the GITEX event, one of West Africa’s largest technology and startup gatherings. Here, the team behind Edsynk, a promising educational technology startup born out of the fellowship program, showcased their innovative solution to a wide audience of investors, industry leaders, and tech enthusiasts. Edsynk's exhibition was a testament to the fellowship's mission of nurturing homegrown talent and fostering entrepreneurship.
In a move to gain firsthand insight into the workings of a successful tech institution, the fellows paid a visit to the headquarters of AltSchool Africa. The interaction with AltSchool's management and staff provided invaluable mentorship and a deeper understanding of the processes behind building and scaling a tech-focused educational platform. This visit underscored the fellowship's emphasis on continuous learning and collaboration within the wider tech community.
The itinerary also included a visit to the Lekki Conservation Centre, offering the fellows a moment of reflection and a chance to appreciate the importance of environmental conservation alongside technological innovation. The visit served as a reminder of the need to create sustainable solutions that benefit both people and the planet.
For a dose of real-world industrial experience, the fellows toured The Mad House, a renowned visual storytelling and documentary photography hub. Led by industry titan Bayo Omoboriowo, the visit provided a unique perspective on the intersection of technology, art, and creative entrepreneurship, inspiring the fellows to think beyond traditional tech roles.
The Lagos journey culminated in the closing ceremony of GITEX at the iconic Eko Hotels and Suites in Victoria Island. This grand finale provided the fellows with a final opportunity to network, celebrate their achievements, and reflect on the days that have undoubtedly shaped their professional trajectories and contributed to their growth as future leaders of Nigeria's tech revolution.