Following the signing of a memorandum of understanding to promote digital innovation and technopreneurship by Ehizua Hub and Igbinedion University, Okada, an IUO Hub has been established to close the digital divide.
A statement said by giving all students access to affordable, high-quality education, Igbinedion Hub would foster technological innovation and entrepreneurship while bridging the financial and digital divides.
The partnership’s flagship hub would debut in the first quarter of 2023 on Airport Road, Benin City, Edo State.
The hub’s features included a cutting-edge virtual studio, smart classroom, coworking space, game room, multimedia studio and a sizable indoor lobby with exquisite design.
Speaking on the innovative hub, the Vice Chancellor of IUO, Prof. Lawrence Ezemonye, described it as a platform for students to develop their innovative skills.
“We are using this as a platform for our students to grow into innovators where their ideas will become patented products,” Ezemonye said.
As previously announced by the duo, the partnership would expand on Ehizua Hub’s existing collaboration with Torrens University, Australia, to provide students with the option of studying online, receiving upskilling from Igbinedion Hub, financing their education with a Sterling Bank EdPay loan, and continuing their education on any of Torrens campus in Australia.
In addition to facilitating university admissions, scholarships and online programme support, Igbinedion Hub provides Ehizua Hub and IUO micro-credentials as well as industry-recognised certificates for upskilling.
The statement added that participants were also empowered through the Job Assist Programme, Innovation Support Programme and Corporate Venture Capital.
The Hub propels the university’s mission to remain relevant to local, regional and international needs.
With the development, IUO becomes the first private university in Sub-Saharan Africa to drive innovation and digital technopreneurship to meet the growing demand for creative tech talent in the gig economy and the future of work.
The Managing Director/Founder of Ehizua Hub, Ehizua Matthias, said, “Students can come and do two months short courses in software development, cybersecurity, data analytics, cinematography, photography and video editing. We have several offers, and, in addition, we provide co-working space for students.”
Article first published on the Punch Website
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