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Madagascar launches UniPod innovation hub

Madagascar has officially launched a new innovation hub, as part of the country’s efforts to promote youth-led innovation, applied research, and entrepreneurship in the country. 

The UniPod Madagascar, developed through a partnership between the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MESUPRES), MIDSP MADA, and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), under the timbuktoo initiative, is designed to provide a collaborative environment where students, researchers, innovators, and entrepreneurs can develop practical solutions to local development challenges. 

The UniPod facility brings together five specialised innovation laboratories focused on prototyping, robotics and artificial intelligence, agrifood systems, green technology, and technology transfer. 

These labs are intended to strengthen applied innovation by linking academic research with industry needs and entrepreneurial opportunities. 

According to the project stakeholders, the innovation hub is more than a physical infrastructure, serving instead as a broader ecosystem aimed at equipping young people with access to tools, mentorship, collaborative spaces, and capacitybuilding opportunities to support innovation and enterprise development. 

The platform is expected to play a key role in connecting research outputs to market applications while fostering collaboration between academia, industry, and the startup ecosystem. 

As the first UniPod established in Madagascar, the launch represents an initial step in a wider strategy to expand innovation infrastructure and opportunities for young people across the country, with a focus on sustainable and inclusive development. 

Officials noted that the initiative aligns with broader continental efforts to strengthen innovation ecosystems and empower youth to contribute to economic transformation through technology-driven solutions. 

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