The African Innovation Foundation (AIF) announced the call
for entries for the 2014 Innovation Prize for Africa (IPA) . The
prestigious Prize, presented annually since 2012, aims at encouraging
innovations that contribute to sustainable development in Africa. The winning
submission will be awarded a prize of USD 100’000, with two additional USD 25
000, one for the runner up with an innovation with the best business potential
and the other one for the runner up with the innovation with the best social
impact.
In an effort to drive African-led development, the IPA
invites African entrepreneurs and innovators to propose projects that unlock
new African potential under one of five categories which include: 1)
agriculture and agribusiness; 2) environment, energy and water; 3) health and
wellbeing; 4) ICT applications; and 5) manufacturing and services industries.
“The IPA team believes that the best way to build Africa’s
capacity is to invest in local innovation and entrepreneurship. This
prize encourages Africans to develop creative ways to overcome everyday
challenges,” said AIF founder Jean-Claude Bastos de Morais.
The IPA 2013 was awarded to South Africa’s AgriProtein for
its innovative approach to nutrient recycling – a method that uses waste and
fly larvae to produce natural animal feed. The 2013 prize also recognized
two additional winners for their contributions to African innovation. In
the business potential category, Hassine Labaied and Anis Aouini from Saphon
Energy (Tunisia) received USD 25 000 for creating a bladeless wind
convertor. In the social impact category, Sanoussi Diakite
(Senegal) received USD 25 000 for developing and distributing a thermal powered
machine that husks 5 kilograms of fonio – an important and healthy West African
cereal – in just 8 minutes. This innovation increases accessibility to a
nutritious African staple food source and addresses challenges associated with
its consumption.
With more than 1350 applications received to date, the IPA
aims to support Africans’ efforts to develop new products, increase efficiency
and drive cost-savings on the continent. The IPA also provides a platform for
African innovators to showcase their solutions to potential investors and seek
partners to scale up their marketable concepts. Only innovations by Africans
and for Africans are eligible to enter. Africans in the Diaspora can also apply
if their innovations are of significance to Africa.
The registration deadline for the 2014 prize has been set
for 31 October 2013.
For detailed information of competition categories,
conditions of entry, and submission procedures, please visit www.innovationprizeforafrica.org.
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