DUBAI,
United Arab Emirates, January 27, 2021/ -- This ground-breaking
multi-sector initiative, first
launched in the Middle East five years
ago, unites industry and sector professionals to provide an effective
online platform to drive innovation, share ideas, gain insights &
experiences, and generate actionable solutions to existing challenges.
The
African Frontiers of Innovation Series will run as a monthly online
broadcast that explores the impact of the pandemic on individuals,
sectors and economies.
Expert speakers and career professionals
will share insights on key evolving trends and delve into how different
sectors are meeting Covid-19 challenges, and setting the scene for a
sustainable post-Covid world.
“Much like the previous editions of
Frontiers of Innovation, the Africa series takes a deep dive into
innovative technologies and operational efficiencies across a range of
sectors, including music, photography, cinema and printing,” explains
Mai Youssef, Corporate Communications and Marketing Services Director -
Canon Middle East and Canon Central and North Africa.
The first instalment, which tackles the tough subject of post-Covid education, is set to air on Wednesday, 2
7 January.
Research
conducted by Human Rights Watch between April and August 2020 across
nine African countries found that school closures caused by the pandemic
exacerbated existing inequalities, and that: “children who were already
most at risk of being excluded from a quality education have been most
affected.”
Headlined ‘Developing digital skills and literacy for
students’, the first episode features distinguished guest speakers Dr
Pius Egiolamhen (Dean of School, School of Art, Design and Printing,
Yaba College of Technology); Julianna Lindsey (UNICEF Representative in
Rwanda), and Professor Charles Ochieng’ Ong’ondo (Director/Chief
Executive Officer (CEO) at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum
Development), who will explore the challenges and opportunities inherent
in a post-Covid, digitally-driven education landscape across Africa.
Canon’s
Africa Frontiers of Innovation series will be moderated by
award-winning Kenyan journalist Victoria Rubadiri. A senior news anchor
at Citizen TV and former host of Kenya’s top-rated talk show
Victoria’s Lounge, Rubadiri is a recipient of the 2020 BBC Komla Dumor Award.
As
a pioneer of innovation in the imaging business, Canon EMEA first
launched the ‘Frontiers of Innovation’ Series in 2016, with the first
edition focusing on Big Tech and the Internet of Things, while the
second edition turned the spotlight on cyber security, entrepreneurship
and smart cities. Both editions were held as in-presence events over one
day.
In 2020, as a response to the pandemic, the Canon
‘Frontiers of Innovation Forum 2020’ launched a weekly online session
that proved highly successful, with more than 3 000 attendees per
session.
“Africa Frontiers of Innovation 2021 aims to expand on
this, with a series of pertinent topics geared to inspire Africans from
all walks of life on what can be achieved when a crisis is viewed as an
opportunity, rather than just a challenge,” notes Youssef.
Attendees can look forward to a deep dive into various topical issues, including:
• Innovation in music: how digitisation has impacted the industry – and its challenges in Africa
• How Cinema is re-inventing itself in a COVID-19 world
• Content creation: the trends, challenges – and how consumer demand drives innovation
• How print can also act as a platform for augmented reality, elevating print beyond the paper
• How the pandemic has fuelled an even greater need for traditional print media – and what this means for the modern press
• Innovation
in photography: exploring the application of modern photography – from
personal to universal, and its cross-cultural implications; key trends
in genres, from food styling to fashion photography.
About our guest speakersJulianna Lindsey
– UNICEF Representative, Rwanda. Julianna has over 20 years’ experience
in leading child rights, women's empowerment, health, education,
water/sanitation, child protection, social policy, and M&E
professionals in Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and Afghanistan.
Joseph Muteti Wambua, PhD – Acting Assistant Director, Kenya Education Cloud
Dr
Wambua heads the operations of Kenya Education Cloud where he designs,
develops and produces quality instructional media in Mathematics and
Physics. He is also responsible for vetting and curating curriculum
support materials and conducting action educational research.
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