Source: Standard Digital
A
team of Egerton University graduates, who came up with a mobile-based web
application that allows youth to access campus news though their mobile phones,
won this year’s Safaricom Appwiz Challenge.
In its second year running, the
challenge seeks to identify and develop successful early seed stage mobile
technology based companies. The winning solution, named Magazine Reel, compiles
news stories and notices from university administration campuses and presents
it in an easy-to-read format that suits university students.
“While there are
many people who still wait to watch the news every evening and read newspapers
every morning, studies have shown that there are many tech-savvy youth who
would rather access the news content on the go through their smart devices,”
said Joseph Ogutu, the Director for Strategy and Innovation at Safaricom.
He
added: “Through the Safaricom Appwiz Challenge, we continue to support young
entrepreneurs interested in establishing start-ups in Kenya through mentorship,
training and rapid product development to ensure that they develop and provide
innovative, quality and relevant solutions to address challenges and needs
faced by our consumers.”
Alcohol limit Magazine Reel currently has over 250,000
page views monthly and over 5,000 daily users. Plans are already afoot to have
it on the on Safaricom’s App Store.
Start-ups participating in this year’s
Safaricom Appwiz competition were required to develop solutions under five
categories —Mobile for Good and Community Development, Smart Business and Cloud
Innovation, Financial Inclusion, Youth, Entertainment, Games and Media and
Infrastructure and Utilities. Guide Rig, a communication and marketing solution
for businesses won in the Smart Business and Cloud Innovation category and were
the overall runners up in the challenge.
Other category winners were Ujirani, a
community based security application, in the Mobile for Good and Community Development
category, while in Infrastructure and Utilities category the award went to
Smart Travel which is a solution that provides motorists with road information
and also helps them know whether they have exceeded their alcohol limit per
sitting.
The overall winner took home Sh1.7 million, while the runners up were
awarded Sh1.2 million. Category winners were each rewarded with Sh200,000. The
amounts will be disbursed on an agreed milestone basis between the start-up and
Safaricom based on continued development of the mobile ICT start-up.
Mr Ogutu
challenged developers and innovators to take advantage of Safaricom 4G network
launched last week, adding that data usage has been on the increase among
customers, with a 24.3 per cent growth registered in the half year financial
period ending September 2014.
Wednesday, 17 December 2014
Egerton students win Safaricom app challenge
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