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Tech for Good 2023: Exploring Tech for Good Conferences and its Transformative Impact

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Have you ever anticipated an event only to find that when it unfolds, it surpasses all your expectations?

That was the feeling I got from the Tech for Good 3.0 event ????

What is Tech for Good?

Tech for Good (T4G) is an annual conference that aims to highlight technological advancements benefiting African communities for social progress. Tech for Good was established to counteract the negative information circulating about technology and its utilization in Africa. For further insight into the conference’s mission, delve into the details of the inaugural edition.

Past editions have been truly amazing, as evidenced by the positive feedback received. Now, let me take you through all the exciting details of the recently concluded third edition (3.0) of Tech for Good, which took place on October 21, 2023, at The Autograph, Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Don’t miss out on this exciting update! 

See past Tech for Good Conferences on the website or read the feature on Vanguard and This Day Live.

Tech for Good 3.0: Unveiling Impactful Moments and Innovations 

Tech for Good 3.0 was incredibly impactful, drawing a crowd of 200+ attendees, featuring 8 speakers and 8 social impact organizations, and awarded 10 mentors in the Tech for Good Social Impact Awards. 

Team ReforestAI 

The event also received 21 submissions in the Hack for Good Hackathon through DoraHacks and GitHub. The three winning teams were: 

  • Crypto Mayhem – This game enlightens the player on the importance of water pollution (3rd Place). Watch the demo on Youtube.

They were rewarded with a total of $650 in cash and $700 in XuperAuth credits, generously sponsored by Techrity, XuperAuth, and Mently

Team Real Estate X 

This year’s edition stood out with the introduction of paid ticketing, elevating the event management experience to a whole new level. The ticketing revenue exceeded #500,000, including sales from the regular, VIP, and Company Access categories, all made possible through the Nftikets Event Ticketing Platform. 

See past Tech for Good Conferences on the website or read the feature on Vanguard and This Day Live.

This achievement was thanks to the incredible support from community members like Chibuzo Madumere, Akuma Isaac, Paula Daopuye, Stephen Okonkwo, Chekwube Peters, Felix Ogbuji, Karla Obakpolor, Sagir Garba, Daniel Emmanuel, and Segun Francis, who enthusiastically participated in the #PayItForwardChallenge, enabling over 100 sponsored tickets.

Ticket registration stand 

This year’s conference started with an opening speech from the founder, Mrs. Owanate Amachree-Godwin, 

It also showcased experienced speakers, including Uche Aniche, the Convener of Startup South, discussing how African startups can utilize technology. 

Mr. Uche Aniche Preaching the Gospel of Startups

Jephtah Abu, founder of Talentpoel, talked about the impact of exporting tech talents in Africa

Jephthah Abu

while Susan Odurinde, founder of Cactus Tech, focused on innovative thinking for social impact.

See past Tech for Good Conferences on the website or read the feature on Vanguard and This Day Live.

Kelvin Ogba Dafiaghor, Regional Manager in Africa for Global STEM Initiative, highlighted how AI is transforming Africa positively. 

Mr Kelvin Dafiaghor highlights the benefits of AI transformation in Africa 

Wisdom Nwokocha shared insights on finding and securing freelance technical writing clients

Wisdom Nwokocha

Ayoleyi Lurogho discussed evolving UX thinking beyond drag and drop, 

Ayoleyi Lurogho

and Kelechi Oliver addressed cloud adoption for early-stage startups.

Kelechi Oliver 

Ibe Andyson focused on choosing a tech career based on understanding personality traits and more.

Ibe Andrew Andyson

Social Impact Organizations 

Social impact organizations and companies dedicated to realizing the vision of Tech for Good were actively involved. These entities were invited to share their impactful stories, to highlight their contributions to the tech sector. Participating organizations included:

SpitalLabs

Spital Labs is a community and tech hub with a vision to provide high-quality technical training through cohort programmes and diverse channels, to scale digital education to millions.

Code Ambassadors

Code Ambassadors Academy is a STEM.org Accredited academy that inspires and equips kids/teens between the ages of 5 and 17 with coding, problem-solving, and critical-thinking skills to turn their ideas into solutions. We achieve this by providing training, mentorship, and exhibition events.

Technoville

Technoville was founded in 2018, by passionate young people who believe that technology can transform individuals and nations. We are equipping the next generation of innovators with in-demand digital skills. Nurturing tech talent, bridging the talent gap with well-curated programs, fostering digital excellence, and driving the future of tech innovation.

Dantown

Dantown is a crypto exchange that offers buy and sell services for crypto, fast payments, and 24/7 customer service. Other benefits include airtime purchases, cable TV subscriptions, utility bill payments, and virtual USD cards.

XuperAuth

XuperAuth is a walletless, passwordless authentication system that leverages blockchain technology to provide secure and convenient access to Web3 products. It eliminates the need for users to manage complex private keys or remember passwords, making it easier for them to engage with blockchain applications.

Our suite of APIs and SDKs is designed to empower DApps with walletless, and passwordless authentication, revolutionizing user experiences, and increasing adoption rates in the Web3 ecosystem. 

Mently

The Mently Mentorship platform enables you to scale your mentorship programs with ease, automate, host and manage the entire lifecycle of your mentorship program. The platform provides automated matching of mentors to mentees, creates curriculums and manages your training in one place.

NFTikets

NFTikets is an online ticketing for any type of live and virtual event.

Highlights

Another interesting moment observed at Tech for Good 3.0 was the showcase of two children from Code Ambassadors. These children showcased and talked about the work they have been building at Code Ambassadors. The first one is GBS Alert. You can watch the demo video and the pitch video. The second one is the Hazel App. You can watch the demo video and pitch video.

Tech for Good Awards

The Tech for Good Social Impact Awards honors individuals, startups, non-profits, and volunteers who use their platforms to better their community and the global community at large

At the third edition of Tech for Good 3.0, we are celebrated mentors who have dedicated their time and resources to sharing knowledge and mentoring newbies into Tech careers.

At the heart of Techrity’s mission lies its annual mentorship program, which nurtures and guides aspiring tech talents, empowering them to become agents of change in their communities. This program provides mentorship, workshops, and networking opportunities, fostering a supportive environment where young innovators can thrive.

Through its mentorship program, Techrity has played a crucial role in shaping the tech landscape of the Niger Delta. Mentors, drawn from a pool of experienced professionals and industry experts, provide invaluable guidance and support to mentees, helping them develop their technical skills, entrepreneurial mindset, and problem-solving abilities. This nurturing environment has nurtured a new generation of tech leaders equipped with the skills and knowledge to tackle their communities’ challenges.

The impact of Techrity’s mentorship program extends far beyond individual mentees, shaping the trajectory of innovation and social impact in the region. By empowering young talents to harness the power of technology, Techrity is fostering a culture of innovation that is addressing real-world challenges and creating a more sustainable future for the Niger Delta.

Techrity’s efforts are not limited to mentorship; the foundation also provides Data support and laptops to beginners looking to kickstart their careers. This comprehensive approach to nurturing innovation has resulted in the development of homegrown solutions that address critical issues in education, healthcare, agriculture, and environmental sustainability.

Our handsome Host – Felix Ogbuji

Beautiful co-host – Joy Nwaiwu

Smiley face ???? and serious face ???? 

Community Manager and Volunteers

Founder of Blockchain Uniport – Proudly talking about how his community was a winner in the hackathon ????
Founder and Team Lead – Owanate Amachree-Godwin giving the keynote address

We would like to thank our sponsors, partners, organization, attendees who helped make the Tech for Good Conference a success. Special thanks to those who participated in the #PayItForward Challenge which helped to provide 100+ sponsored tickets to attendees of the event.

 Chibuzo Madumere, Godwin Jimmy, Akuma Isaac, Sagir Garba, Daniel Emmanuel, Segun Francis, Felix Ogbuji, Paula Daopuye, Chekwube Peters, Stephen Okonkwo, Karla Obakpolor, who enthusiastically participated in the #PayItForwardChallenge, enabling over 102 sponsored (free) tickets.

As the convener of the Tech for Good Annual Conference, Techrity Innovation Foundation has established itself as a driving force behind the region’s tech ecosystem. The foundation’s unwavering commitment to empowering young innovators, fostering collaboration, and promoting the responsible use of technology for social good is making a tangible impact on the lives of communities across the Niger Delta and Nigeria at large.

The success of T4G 3.0 is a testament to the transformative power of technology and the unwavering dedication of individuals and organizations working to harness its potential for positive change. The conference has set a new standard for innovation and social impact in Africa, inspiring a new generation of tech leaders to embrace technology as a tool for creating a brighter future for Africa.

Important Links

For more inquiries about the Tech for Good conference, sponsorship and donation, send an email to hello@techrity.org, or techrityorg@gmail.com

Wow! That was a lot to digest. I hope I have been able to summarize all about Tech for Good 3.0.

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Tech for Good 2022

Showcasing Tech Innovations for Social Good in Africa

The Tech for Good (T4G) is an annual conference that aims to showcase the impact of using Technology for Social Good in Africa.

The second edition of the just concluded Tech for Good conference was held on the 29th of October 2022 at the Rivers State ICT, Techcreek.

Purpose of Tech for Good

There is a lot of negative information being spread out there concerning Tech and its use in Africa. We created Tech for Good to solve this problem.

To understand more about the purpose of the Tech for Good conference, check out the first edition – Tech for Good 2021.

Highlights from the event

Tech for Good 2.0 was so loaded and full of impact, reporting over 250 persons in attendance, 5 speakers, 6 Social impact orgs, and over 20 people including organizations and startups awarded during the Tech for Good Awards.

Speaker Lineup

This year’s conference featured some seasoned speakers, such as;

  • Mr. Bruce Lucas – Founder and CEO of Olotusquare spoke on “The Journey so Far: Social Impact, Challenges of Tech in Africa”.
  • Davio White, a brand and product designer spoke on Designing for Social Impact
  • Umasoye Igwe, a creative writer and advocate for indigenous languages spoke on “How Tech is revolutionizing indigenous languages for Africans”
  • Sokaribo Senibo, a Software Developer spoke on “Leveraging Tech for Good: Veritable Use cases”
  • Tosin Emmanuel, founder of Blockchain Uniport spoke on “Blockchain Technology as a medium for Social impact in Africa”

Social Impact Project Showcase

The social impact project showcase aims to showcase projects and products built for social good in Africa.

Social impact projects like InformHER, was present to showcase their projects and products

  • InformHer

InformHer helps to empower young girls with the information needed to make decisions about their bodies and sex-related issues while making sure that they embrace their femininity

You can follow @helixgade on Social media to learn more.

Social Impact Orgs

Organizations and companies working tirelessly to ensure the vision of building Tech for Good were not left out, these organizations were invited to tell their Social Impact Story. The aim is to showcase the works of these companies and organizations in Tech.

Some organizations present include:

  • Accelerate Hub

Accelerate Innovation Hub is a technology incubation hub that focuses on facilitating student development in the area of technology and tech entrepreneurship. We aim to create a community that prompts collaboration, ideation, innovation, and synergy for student tech enthusiasts. 

You can follow @acceleratehubng on Social media or visit their website: http://acceleratehub.co/ 

Accelerate Hub – WInner of Social Impact Organization (Non profit) 2022 receiving its award
  • Code Ambassadors

Code Ambassadors Lab is an EdTech Start-up that inspires and equips children between the ages of 5-17 with tech(coding, robotics, Artificial intelligence, etc.), problem-solving, and critical thinking skills. We have trained over 3000 children and are partnered with over 10 organizations and schools within four years. 

The vision is to raise young tech founders in Africa who will leverage technology to solve problems.

You can follow @codeambassadors on Social media or visit their website: https://codeambassadors.org/

  • Technoville NG

Technoville innovation Nigeria is a leading technology organization aimed at social impact and innovative technology solutions. With a vision to “Ignite Curiosity”, it is committed to providing an environment where technology and innovative skills are attainable and curiosity is applauded.

Technoville was founded in 2018, by passionate young people who believe that technology can transform individuals and nations.

You can follow @technovillehq on Social media or visit their website: https://technovillehq.com/

Technoville Nigeria Team
  • Extend Africa

Extend Africa is a community for the immersive tech ecosystem in Africa.

We believe that with this platform, we can strategically project the works of extended reality creators in Africa to the world. We are also certain that through this platform, more people will find use cases of extended reality in ways that will immensely improve their lives.

You can follow @extendafrica on Social media or visit their website: https://extend.africa/

Gospel Ononwi – founder of Extend Africa
  • Blockchain Uniport

Blockchain Uniport is committed to bridging the gap between the student community and their knowledge of Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain Technology in general.

We are determined to build a community force of well-informed students who are equipped for the future of technology.

You can follow @blockchainuniport on Social media.

Tosin Emmanuel – Founder of Blockchain Uniport

Panel Session

The panel session brought together techies doing social impact work to tell their Tech for Good story;

Panelist session – Joy Nwaiwu, Wisdom Nwokocha, Philip Atimor, Godwin Jimmy, Somkene Mamah, Sokaribo Senibo, Solomon Eseme, Smith Nwokocha

Tech for Good Awards

The Tech for Good Social Impact Awards honors individuals, startups, non-profits, and volunteers who use their platforms to better their community and the global community at large

The following is the list of the awardees and nominees for the Tech for Good social impact awards.

Social Impact Icon 2022 (Green Category)

  • Louis Whyte Jonah – Accelerate Hub (nominated)
  • Wisdom Nwokocha – Mentorship (A)
  • Pepple Richard – Technoville (Award)
  • Godwin Jimmy Akpabio – Accelerate Hub, NFTikets (Award)
  • Philip Chukwunonso Obiorah – Co Lead, GDG Cloud, Port Harcourt (Award)
  • Faith Pueneh – Mentorship (nominated)

Social Impact Icon 2022 (Veteran Category)

  • Bruce Lucas – Olotu Square (Award winner)
  • Gino Osahon – GDG Cloud PH (Award winner)

Social Impact (Non-Profit)

  • Accelerate Hub (Award winner)
  • Code Ambassadors (nominated)
  • Harvoxx Tech Hub (nominated)

Startup for Good

  • Mently (Award winner)
  • NFTikets (Award winner)
  • Dantown (Award winner)
  • Bankable Wisdom(nominated)
  • Acend (nominated)

Volunteer of the year awards

  • Jennifer Etegbeke
  • Temitayo Alebiosu
  • Faith Agugoesi
  • Caleb Duff

Our Star Girl

Deborah Folorunsho, a student and member of Code Ambassadors showcased her project at this year’s Tech for Good conference. 

Deborah is a 14-year-old girl who built an app to help addicts recover from their addictions.

She was also featured on Guardian news recently in an article where she talked about her project in detail.

You can read more about her solution on the Guardian News.

Important Links

For more inquiries about the Tech for Good conference, send us a Hi to hello@techrity.org

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Tech for Good 2021

Showcasing Tech Innovations for Social Good in Africa.

What is Tech for Good?

The Tech for Good (T4G) is an annual conference that aims to showcase the impact of using Technology for Social Good in Africa.

It is the intentional use of technology to try and have a positive, measurable impact on the world. It’s about using technology to solve big social and environmental challenges.

Why Tech for Good?

There is a lot of negative information being spread out there concerning Tech and its use in Africa. We created Tech for Good to solve this problem.

First, the evolution of technology is beneficial to humans for several reasons. At the medical level, technology can help treat more sick people and consequently save many lives and combat very harmful viruses and bacteria. … Technology has also increased the productivity of almost every industry in the world.

Technology affects the way individuals communicate, learn, and think. It helps society and determines how people interact with each other on a daily basis. It’s made learning more interactive and collaborative, this helps people better engage with the material that they are learning and have trouble with. 

 In summary, it has become an intricate part of our being.

There is a lot of good being done in the Tech Space, startups, innovators, individuals, companies, NGOs are working tirelessly to ensure lives are improved. How much of those actions are being showcased especially in the international media?

T4G brings together students, communities, hubs, organizations, Non-profits, etc to explore veritable use cases for using technology for social good.

Aims and Objectives

  • Showcase innovations in Technology across African Continent
  • Foster Collaboration
  • Provide mechanisms for people to access or use technologies in an open, cost-efficient, and sustainable way.
  • Promote Diversity and Inclusion in Tech. Tech for Good welcomes everyone who has made an impact using Technology in Africa.

Event Recap

The Tech for Good Conference was held on the 2nd October 2021 at TechCreek, Rivers State ICT. Port Harcourt.

The event featured; 

  • Talks
  • Kickstart Award Presentation
  • Inaugural Ceremony

Event Stats

No of Attendees: over 250 attendees

Social Impact Orgs: 10

Social Impact Projects: 2

Speakers: 5

Partners/Sponsors: 2

Present at the Conference was;

Mr Ibifuro Asawo (SA to Rivers State Govt.) was represented by Ella Blaise. She spoke on the topic Driving Social Good Innovations and Youth Development using Technology  

  1. Daniel Don (Founder, Frontend Mentorship) spoke on Using your Tech Skills for Social Good 
  1. Goodnews (CEO, Dantown Multiservices) spoke on Using Blockchain for Social Good
  1. Stephen Okonkwo (Product Lead, Voyance) spoke on his Journey in Tech

Social Impact Organizations

Accelerate Hub was represented by the Women in Tech Accelerate Lead.

Fairexx Solutions was represented by Godfrey Ayaosi, Product Manager.

HerTechTrail was represented by Alex Chibueyim, Design Director at HerTechTrail.

CodeAmbassadors representative speaking at the Tech for Good Conf.

OlotuSquare was represented by Bruce Lucas, CEO OlotuSquare.

FemCode Africa was represented by Shullamite, Founder of FemCode.

TechnovilleNG was represented by the Founder, Technoville – Richard Sodienye Pepple

Kickstart Award Presentation

The award was presented to the recipients of the Kickstart Award Scholarship which consists;

  • Personal Laptop
  • Data support
  • 6months Training.

The recipients of the scholarship were;

  • Prince Onuzulike from Inama International College
  • Chijioke Egbomuche from Hybrid College
Prince Onuzulike receiving his scholarship
Prince Onuzulike receiving his T4G swag from our partner company Dantown
Prince Onuzulike and his mother and siblings with a representative from the Inama International College – Mavis Ejiofor (right)
Chijioke Egbomuche receiving his scholarship from the CEO, Dantown Mr Goodnews Igwe
Chijioke Egbomuche and his Father (Left)

Read more about the TechingTheYoung Outreach 2021.

A Look at Our Partners and Sponsors

Dantown is a fintech company that solves on-ramp and off-ramp payment problems by providing a secure environment through its mobile application, where users can trade cryptocurrency and gift cards.

Our services are geared with customers’ needs in mind. This is the reason we focus on securing the funds of customers, provide a 24/7 helpdesk service, and also offer great digital asset-to-fiat rates.

The company’s goal is to provide more services within the coming months that will further make financial settlements safer, easier and more accessible for the unbanked. 

Founder, Techrity in a group photo with the Dantown Team

Productsio is a learning hub for product builders. we train product makers to build products that are intuitive, that deliver real, usable and commercially valuable innovation through research and understanding in-depth the different cultural keys that go into making a product attractive to local markets.

Productsio representative, Iyerefa speaking
Productsio, sponsors of Tech for Good represented by the Productsio Team

Inaugural Ceremony

Techrity is a tech non-profit that began its operations in December 2020, incorporated in April 2021 and officially launched on 2nd October, 2021 focused on talent development and building innovative solutions using technology for social good in Africa.

We aim to bridge the gap in unemployment, gender inclusion and poverty by providing the vital resources needed to kickstart young talents into tech and build solutions for social good in Africa. 

We envision an Africa where everyone has equal access to opportunities. Has a motivation to pay it forward. We’re engineering the spirit of social good in Africans. We believe if we solve the problem of the digital divide, gender inclusion gap, unemployment and target more social innovations with technology we can inspire social good actions in others.

Tech for Good Team, Speakers, Special Guests cutting the inaugural cake
Tech for Good Team

You can follow the updates from the Tech for Good conference on Social Media using the hashtag:

  • #T4G
  • #techrity
  • #sdg9

Important Links

For enquiries. Send a message to: hello@techrity.org

Tech for Good Livestream is available on Youtube.

Thank you for reading!