
Special Offers
N2.1MILLION TO BE WONTHE ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGE
Do you have an idea to create an innovative web/mobile app that solves unique problems experienced by Nigeria’s small & growing businesses? Enter your idea into The Enterprise Technology Challenge for the opportunity to bring it to live with N2.1million to be won by the top 3 teams
The Enterprise Technology Challenge is designed to mobilize Nigerian software developers and designers to build innovative, locally appealing and relevant web and mobile apps that enable & support small & growing businesses in Nigeria.
Teams, formed around the best ideas submitted for the Challenge, will leverage technology and expertise from Oracle to develop and deploy their applications at a 48-hour rapid prototyping hackathon at the end of October 2015
Co-Creation Hub, Oracle & Tenece, cordially invite you to send in your idea and/or to participate in the Enterprise Technology Challenge.
PRIZES:
1ST Prize
The winner of the Enterprise Technology Challenge will be awarded:
N1,000,000 cash towards the completion & launch of the solution
Strategy & Business Development support from CcHub’s Pre-Incubation programme
Marketing & promotion support for the solution from the sponsors
Access to further funds based on traction of the launched solution
2ND Prize
The 1st runner-up of the Enterprise Technology Challenge will be awarded:
N700,000 cash towards the completion & launch of the solution
Strategy & Business Development support from CcHub’s Pre-Incubation programme
Access to further funds based on traction of the launched solution
3RD Prize
The 2nd runner-up of the Enterprise Technology Challenge will be awarded:
N400,000 cash towards the completion & launch of the solution
Strategy & Business Development support from CcHub’s Pre-Incubation programme
Access to further funds based on traction of the launched solution
SELECTION CRITERIA:
-The relevance of the solution: Does the soution solve a very specific and real problem faced by Nigerian Small and Growing businesses?
-Accessibility for the target audience: Would the target businesses be able to use the solution?
-Quality of the prototype developed: Does the prototype developed at the hackathon show the potential of the final solution adequately?
-Potential reach of the solutions developed: Would the solution improve outcomes for a significant number of businesses in Nigeria?
-Use of Oracle solution(s): Have the team used at least one (1) of the Oracle solutions in delivering their prototype? The more, the better.
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