LandWey in collaboration with the world-renowned university, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT and the Lagos State Government, is set to launch the Senseable Lagos Lab in Isimi Lagos Tech Valley.
The world-class facility will be launched with a groundbreaking ceremony at its designated location within Isimi Lagos, Epe, on Thursday 15th of December presided by the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
The launch ceremony is part of the line-up of activities for the Lagos Future City Week organised by LandWey in partnership with the Lagos State Government, and the Lagos State SDG & Investment MIT’s research initiative.
Senseable City Labs is aimed to radicalise the way cities are studied and understood globally.
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Through design and science, the lab hopes to develop and deploy tools to anticipate and monitor changes in urban cities just like Lagos, Nigeria.
With over 121 awards and 33,216 citations associated with the lab, its launch in Lagos is set to produce discoveries that will help to achieve national sustainable development.
Commenting on the prospects of the Senseable Lagos Lab, Olawale Ayilara, Chief Executive Officer, Oxygen Holdings, the parent company of LandWey remarked, “We have always placed technology and innovation at the core of all our developments. It is therefore no surprise that we are proud to announce the launch of the Senseable Lagos Lab to be located within the Isimi Lagos Tech Valley.
“We are hoping that this collaboration will give rise to innovations and breakthroughs to propel Lagos and Africa at large to the forefront of the global technology movement as we work towards our sustainability goals.”
MITs Senseable City Lab is affiliated with other world-renowned academic institutions such as the University of Tokyo, Weizmann Institute of Science, Universidad Autónoma de Occidente, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Imperial College London, Università di Pisa, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, AMS Institute.
A statement by LandWey said the research initiative is as fluent with industry partners as it is with metropolitan governments, individual citizens, and disadvantaged communities.
“This potent addition to Isimi Lagos Tech valley aids LandWey in actualising its vision of creating an ecosystem for stakeholders who produce tech ideas, inventions, and solutions that will alter the future of living through technology.
Isimi Lagos, the first wellness technology-powered eco-city offers a serene space for both living and working, to its long- and short-term citizens and visitors.
This makes it the perfect destination for the Omni-disciplinary approach to research that the Senseable Lagos Lab will follow.