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TTLC Showcases at ZAS 2018

The Technology Transfer and Licensing Centre, (TTLC), established to champion the University's  commercialisation thrust,  led the HIT exhibit at the just ended Harare Agricultural Show from 27 August to 1 September, 2018 at the Exhibition Grounds.

The show was held under the theme: "Field to Industry: Produce…Connect… Develop," while the HIT theme for the event was "University to Industry: Develop, Incubate, Transfer, Commercialise and Industrialise."

The HIT theme was informed by the broader national context of Government policy and directives on the absolute need for universities to connect with industry in aiding economic and national development, through the application of Industry 5.0 which calls upon universities to move away from its traditional role of teaching, research and community service to industrialise and commercialise.

Stakeholders included Government departments, parastatals, IP specialists, private sector, parents, alumni and prospective students.

 

HIT START UPS ON EXHIBIT

Nhaka

Nhaka is an e-learning platform that enables students to have ACCESS to recommended video based-educational content which is created to give the learner a localized and personalized learning experience. NHAKA e-learning offers video based learning content for each topic, real life lab-based science experiments and giving updates of student progress and continuous assessment report. NHAKA e-learning can also be used as a school management system which helps for better management of school academic process and administration, and can be accessed on different platforms that is as desktop based platform, web based platform and mobile based platform.

Nececity

Nececity offers technological solutions to the transport sector by making use of mobile technology to improve public transport reliability. The system offers a real time visual tracking of buses, searching of routes and notifications from the service provider. It also has the ability to inform users on delays that may occur and also enables the creation of new routes, and addition of new bus stops by service administrators.

Nhume

Nhume is an environmental, water and energy management system, which through real time messaging & analysis, helps regulatory authorities and city councils to monitor pollution levels from anywhere in the country. The system was developed to monitor and detect any unsafe levels of pollution in treated water, effluent discharges and air around industrial and mining areas.  

One Trade

One-Trade is an online E-commerce platform for buying and selling products through the internet. Sellers can upload products, add prices and change them where necessary and receive payments using the stated banks or payment mode.
Customers from different parts of Zimbabwe can also visit the online platform and create accounts and log in to see products being sold by different sellers. Onetrade will encompass different modes of payments such as Ecocash, OneMoney, TeleCash and others. The Onetrade online E-commerce platform will also come with an Android Application which can be installed on android phones.

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