The National Agency for Science Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) has unveiled a new corporate identity signifying its repositioning to become an innovation and market-focused agency to drive Nigeria’s industrialization fostered on ‘collaboration, creation and commercialization.’
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The new corporate identity comprises a newly redesigned logo tagged ‘NASENI: Infinite Possibilities’ and comes with new colors, font, pay offline and masthead for letterheads, and derive from the recently approved New NASENI Strategic Launchpad, a document which envisions the future of the agency.
‘New logo built on the solid foundation of innovation and quality products’
The new logo built on the solid foundation of innovation and quality products from NASENI, is a minimalist word mark type logo with an associated symbol focusing on the Agency’s name. The new font, a premium sans-serif font (RM Connect) conveys modernity in its simplicity.
The Executive Vice Chairman/CEO of NASENI, Mr. Khalil Suleiman Halilu, said the new corporate identity represents the agency’s commitment to become an icon for “Economic Transformation through Advancement In Technology Transfer and Adaptation.”
Adding: “It is our covenant with the future; symbolizing our commitment to pioneering a new era where Nigeria takes centre stage on the global technological landscape, where we stand as exemplar of ingenuity and self-reliance.”
Building a new NASENI of 3Cs – Collaboration, Creation and Commercialization
The NASENI boss stated that, “We are building a new NASENI where our overarching goal is to drive Nigeria’s rapid industrialization through our new 3Cs of Collaboration, Creation and Commercialization.”
He further said the NASENI’s New Strategic Launchpad aims to boost Nigeria’s economy, adding that the agency is committed to collaborating with partners to create and commercialise new, high-quality products and technologies.
NASENI’s mission is to fuel Nigeria’s innovation for a sustainable future, driving indigenous industrialization, job creation, and national progress.