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Babcock University advances innovation through 2026 tech week

byJoy Ogbitse
March 25, 2026
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Babcock University is preparing to host the 2026 edition of its annual technology week, a programme structured to deepen innovation, strengthen collaboration, and connect students with industry actors. The event is positioned as a strategic platform for practical learning and talent exposure within Nigeria’s evolving digital economy.

Scheduled to run from March 22 to 28, 2026, the week-long programme is built around the theme, “Tethered: Connected Across Disciplines,” reflecting a deliberate shift toward cross-sector collaboration. The concept underscores the growing need for integrated solutions across technology, finance, health, and related fields.

The initiative is being organised by the Babcock University Computer Club in collaboration with key student and professional groups, including the Finance Students Association, Google Developer Groups on Campus, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Babcock Chapter. This multi-stakeholder approach signals an attempt to align academic training with real industry demands.

At its core, the programme seeks to expand participation beyond technical students. Organisers have opened the event to individuals across all faculties and even outside the university community. According to the organisers, “We are bringing the tech experience to the entire university community,” a statement that reinforces the inclusive design of the event.

A central feature of the programme is the hackathon and pitch competition, which carries a total prize pool of N10 million. The structure of the competition is deliberate, rewarding not only technical output but also interdisciplinary collaboration. Teams are required to include members from outside computing-related fields, a model aimed at encouraging broader problem-solving approaches.

Prize distribution is tiered to incentivise participation, with the top team receiving N4 million, while second and third positions earn N2 million and N1 million respectively. Additional awards are expected to recognise excellence across specific categories and sectors, further reinforcing the event’s focus on innovation depth rather than narrow competition.

Beyond competition, the event includes a career fair scheduled for March 24. This component is designed to create direct engagement between students and employers, offering pathways to internships and full-time roles. For companies, it provides early access to emerging talent, while students gain insight into industry expectations and opportunities.

Panel discussions will also form a key part of the programme, addressing themes such as Africa’s digital future, funding innovation, and capital market dynamics. These sessions are expected to bridge the gap between theory and practice by bringing experienced professionals into direct conversation with students.

Confirmed speakers include industry leaders from sectors spanning data infrastructure, fintech, and investment management. Their participation signals an effort to anchor the event within broader economic and technological conversations shaping the continent.

Corporate support further strengthens the programme’s relevance. Major organisations such as MTN, Paystack, Access Holdings, and others are backing the initiative, indicating industry confidence in student-driven innovation ecosystems.

Overall, the 2026 edition of Babcock Tech Week reflects a structured attempt to institutionalise innovation within the university environment. By combining competition, industry exposure, and interdisciplinary collaboration, the programme aims to produce graduates better equipped for real-world challenges while strengthening links between academia and the private sector.

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