Periodic Reporting for period 2 - DIGILOGIC (Facilitating and stimulating the unleashing of innovation potential through the first Pan EU-Africa sustainable network of Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs) focussing on smart logistic.)
Période du rapport: 2022-07-01 au 2023-12-31
DIGILOGIC sees the horizontally connecting logistics industry at the converging point of interest for digital innovation for social and business development, a crucial node for Europe’s and Africa’s sustainable prosperity.
DIGILOGIC is centered on five DIHs: three DIHs in Europe (GER, FI, IT) and two DIHs in Africa (GH, ZA), reaching nine countries (GH, NG, ZM, ZA, KE, MW, ZW, NA, MZ).
The motivation that drives the EU-Africa DIGILOGIC project is to facilitate and stimulate the unleashing of the innovation potential within Africa’s young engineers and entrepreneurs. DIGILOGIC is unique in that it includes both an online community platform for smart logistics and the first practical demonstration of the success of this new federation of smart logistic EU-Africa DIHs, by incorporating four, so-called, “Challenges” that will involve both European and African innovators (startups, ICT professionals, Micro SMEs) in real projects in the logistic sector, to solve existing issues that require new technological solutions.
These Challenges (both in EU and AU) will not only demonstrate the benefits of using trained and skilled persons from low- /middle- income African countries (thereby contributing to youth employment), but will set the stage for tighter collaboration between EU-AU Digital Innovation Hubs and contribute to reinforcing the international dimension strategic partnership and outreach of the EU-AU strategic innovation partnership.
- Creation of a video explaining the system of the critical mile logistics in Africa based on a series of online expert consultations and interviews
- Creation of High-level Advisory Board and Impact and Innovation Board
- Engagement of ecosystem actors for all DIGILOGIC activities
- Development of a system map of key stakeholders, remindeding all involved partners about the relevant players and how systemic issues could be tackled
WP2:
- Development of strategic research and innovation agenda based on interviews with stakeholders from the logistics industry in EU and AU.
- Development and adaptation of Online mentoring concept based on the needs of the target group. A total of 41 online workshops with 17 companies were conducted
- Conduction of 14 interviews with African on-the-ground experts, published as podcasts and articles on the Community Platform
- Development of an African Trend Radar through a multi-method approach: analysis of expert interviews, companies from the company consultations, startups from the challenges programme and a thorough literature review. It was published as D2.4 and as a flyer was to ensure appropriate communication and dissemination of the asset.
WP3:
- Peer learning activity: conducted virtually and intensified through 3 in-person consortium meetings in Dortmund, Lusaka and Udine
- Development of the DIGILOGIC Community Platform for innovators and those interested in smart logistics to network, join the activities and access valuable ressources from the online library and eLearning courses
- Two editions of the Capacity Building Programme with > 50 participants were held targeting unemployed youth, in particular women
- 6 Co-Creation IMPACT Labs were implemented including real African business cases and problems in the Logistics Critical Mile that were solved by the participants with hands-on co-creation groupwork methodology, from problem statement to early prototype
WP4:
- Collaboration within the consortium and relevant organizations outside the consortium including other EU projects and African DIHs
- Definition of the scope and objectives of the Challenges Programme and publication of the Call for Proposals. 80 proposals have been received and evaluated.
- 12 startups were chosen from the applications and went through a 1 year mentoring programme
- The mentoring was specifically set up based on the individual demand of each startup. It included 85h of individual mentoring provided by the consortium partners
WP5:
- Dissemination of project results through press releases, social media, mailing list, website, promotional materials
- Participation in 46 external events
- Organization of a Pitch Webinar for Innovators along with a Demo Day co-located with the AU-EU innovation festival
- Strategic Workshops were conducted in Dortmund, Lusaka, and Udine to prioritize sustainability strategies
- The Horizon Results Booster programme was attended to ensure sustainable project follow-up
- Development of an outreach and impact assessment report and a Sustainability Plan: This plan centers on fostering the sustainable development of the DCP, serving as a vital focal point for ensuring long-term exploitation. It actively leverages collaboration between Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs) in Africa and the EU, fostering a dynamic and enduring ecosystem.
WP6:
Appropriate measures and activities have been set up in order to ensure the smooth collaboration between the partners. This includes regular meetings with the whole consortium and within work packages, bilateral feedback meetings, a thorough evaluation of the project progress and collaboration etc.