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National ICT Research Capacity and Priorities for Cooperation - Republic of BotswanaNational ICT Research PrioritiesNational ICT Research Priorities include: eInfrastructures, Technology-enhanced Learning, Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security, Entrepreneurship, Cyber Security, Energy and Water Ecosystem, Sustainable Development and Climate Change and eHealth. National ICT Research CapacityThe following universities and research centres in Botswana are undertaking ICT-related initiatives: - University of Botswana, Dept of Computer Science - Advance Computing; Information Management; Components and Systems; eInfrastructures - University of Botswana, Harry Oppenheimer Okavango Research Centre - University of Botswana, School of Medicine - Health/ eHealth Sciences; eInfrastructures; Simulations - Botswana International University of Science and Technology (BIUST) - CITE Department - ICT for Healthcare, Technology-enhanced Learning, Resource efficiency; MEGE Department - Transport, Energy; Applied Sciences - Cyber Security; Earth & Environmental Sciences - Embedded Systems, Wireless Communications, Robotics, Software Simulation - Limkomkwing University of Creative Technology - Faculty of ICT - Technology-enhanced learning, Advanced computing architecture, Future Internet (Interactive multimedia, wireless communication) - Botho University - Faculty of Computing - Cloud Computing, Data mining in Education, Grid Computing, Robotics, Machine Learning, Cyber Security - Botswana Accounting College - Department of Computing and Information Systems - Data analytics for Health, Technology-enhanced learning, cyber security optimisation, content access and analytics ICT-39 Priority ThemesBased on consultation with stakeholders and inputs provided during the IST-Africa Horizon 2020 Training Workshop in November 2016 the following thematic areas are considered to be important in the context of the ICT-39 Call:
Mapping to H2020 ThemesBased on an initial consultation process including engagement in the IST-Africa Horizon 2020 Training Workshop in November 2016, each University has identified their areas of research expertise and track record and has been encouraged to develop an organisational profile. A summary of these findings are provided below:
Societal Challenges
Level of Research MaturityBotswana is currently trying to diversify its economy and attracting international research units and software companies to base themselves in the Botswana Innovation Hub is a signal of the strategic positioning the government is taking to increase the level of research maturity of the country. One of the key challenges is the small number of research institutions. While the current primary focus is on technology adoption and developing applications, there is a strong policy focus on further strengthening the research capacity within the country, and especially in facilitating the continued development of post-graduate programmes and involvement in cross-border research. Participation in 9 FP7 projects and other International programmes such as the Southern Africa Innovation Support Programme (SAIS) (2011 - 15) and SAIS II (2017 - 2019) funded by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland will also assist in building international partnerships. Up to May 2017, Botswana organisations are involved in 3 Horizon 2020 projects with research funding of over €250,000 across a range of thematic areas: - FOOD, H2020-SFS-2014-1 - PROIntensAfric a (CSA - Coordination & support action) - Centre for Coordination of Agricultural Research and Development for Southern Africa - H2020-WATER-2015 - AfriAlliance (CSA - Coordination & support action) - Waternet Trust - H2020-ICT-2016-INT - IST-Africa 2016-2018 (CSA - Coordination & support action) - Ministry of Transport and Communications |
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