The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) is collaborating with the Raw Material Research and Development Council (RMRDC) to accelerate manufacturing through Cutting-edge technology solutions at the forthcoming 2025 Nigeria Manufacturing and Equipment Expo (NME) and the Nigerian Raw Materials Expo (NIRAM).
The NME & NIRAM Expo which is scheduled to hold on August 5 to 7, at the Federal Palace Hotel, Balmoral Hall, Victoria Island, Lagos, is themed “Accelerating Sustainable Manufacturing through Cutting-edge Technology Solutions.”
President of MAN, Franchise Meshioye noted that the theme is expected to drive the attention of stakeholders to engage on innovative technology solutions that will improve the process of manufacturing and in turn improve quality of products manufactured locally in Nigeria.
“By embracing cutting-edge technologies, we are heading towards a drive for innovation, resilience, and long-term value for our stakeholders.’
Meshioye said the focus of the expo is to spark conversations around deployment of energy-efficiency in production facilities; implementation of smart factory technologies, including Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), to optimize resource use; waste reduction strategies through closed-loop systems and advanced recycling methods; and engender partnerships with green tech innovators to co-develop scalable, sustainable solutions.
“Of course, the peculiarity of this exhibition is equipment. Our goal is therefore to showcase locally fabricated machines and equipment. Let’s jointly see what is possible in Nigeria and then lean on the strength of collaborating with foreign counterparts to improve locally manufactured goods.”
The MAN boss remarked that as a nation, we have continued to evolve in the manufacturing process; a far departure from where we used to be. “Our evolution has come from continuous learning and patronage,” adding that “with the expo and the stakeholders, we want to engender conversations around Nigeria First in terms of showing dignitaries, delegates and participants locally made equipment, raw materials within their reach and innovative inventions that can transform our processes and then attract more patronage.
“To put it simply and succinctly, the entire value chain of the manufacturing sector will be present at this year’s edition of the expo and reflect the Nigeria First Policy of the Federal Government.”
For the Direct General of the RMRDC, Martin Ike Muonso, who was represented by Dr Edith Obi, Overseeing Director, States Industrial Extension Services , the vision is to drive innovation in raw materials development and socialization to support business growth and contribute meaningful to economic prosperity.
This he said led to the 30% value-addition bill, which has gone through post-renewal, and is awaiting the present answer to this bill.
He said when the bill is passed into the law, no raw materials will be exported
out of the country without at least 30% value-addition being added to it.
He said the nation’s local raw material should be utilized here in this country without taking them raw out of Africa and Nigeria.
On the expo, he said it’s all about enhancing raw materials potentials that we have in abundance in the country.
“To promote this, we have gotten in touch with a lot of other stakeholders to ensure the success of this
event.
We have gotten across to stakeholders like the Organized Private Sector in Nigeria, farmers group, the fabricators, as well as resource-based industries, since they are all involved in raw materials value chain.
We want them in a single umbrella.
“All of us are coming together to talk about how we can improve the quality of our raw materials.
“We want to be proud
of our products and that is the essence of this expo. The fabricators are coming together, the users, the manufacturers, and the SMEs will be here.
“All of us will be here to enjoy and patronize our locally made products.”
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