[Apply] A Good IoT Application
Quote from Ndubuisi Ekekwe on October 2, 2018, 2:16 AMFrom the UK Aid program partner.
We are excited to launch our Invitation to Tender for our Smart Contraceptive Vending Machine pilot. This pilot looks to implement a pilot testing whether IOT enabled vending machines can provide a reliable last mile delivery method for contraceptives. The full Invitation to Tender can be found here.
The deadline for submissions is 23.59 UK Time on the 24th October 2018.
We hope to prove that smart contraceptive vending machines are desirable and convenient (for the end user), feasible (from a technology perspective in challenging environments), and viable (financially sustainable post-pilot, either through donor funding or a commercial model).
This pilot will test our concept and technology, and establish what features and characteristics are needed for it to ‘work’ in the field. Our hope is that this will influence a potential rollout or implementation. This pilot will take place in Malawi and Kenya. We believe these locations have all aspects of the problem highlighted above, and we have the relationships in place to ensure a successful project.
From the UK Aid program partner.
We are excited to launch our Invitation to Tender for our Smart Contraceptive Vending Machine pilot. This pilot looks to implement a pilot testing whether IOT enabled vending machines can provide a reliable last mile delivery method for contraceptives. The full Invitation to Tender can be found here.
Tekedia Mini-MBA edition 16 (Feb 10 – May 3, 2025) opens registrations; register today for early bird discounts.
Tekedia AI in Business Masterclass opens registrations here.
Join Tekedia Capital Syndicate and invest in Africa’s finest startups here.
The deadline for submissions is 23.59 UK Time on the 24th October 2018.
We hope to prove that smart contraceptive vending machines are desirable and convenient (for the end user), feasible (from a technology perspective in challenging environments), and viable (financially sustainable post-pilot, either through donor funding or a commercial model).
This pilot will test our concept and technology, and establish what features and characteristics are needed for it to ‘work’ in the field. Our hope is that this will influence a potential rollout or implementation. This pilot will take place in Malawi and Kenya. We believe these locations have all aspects of the problem highlighted above, and we have the relationships in place to ensure a successful project.