Harvey
Kadyanji (Tanzania) and Timothy McDermott (Australia/Swaziland) created a
language application called SiSwApp, which has earned them a US$5000 grant and
the chance to travel to Thailand.
Harvey
and Tim entered the 2013 International Telecommunications Union (ITU) World
Young Innovators Competition after seeing it advertised in a Swazi newspaper
earlier this year.
The
judges were looking for talented young social entrepreneurs aged between 18 and
26 who could provide ICT-based solutions to developmental challenges.
Over 600
applicants from 88 countries applied. In July 2013, Harvey and Tim were told
that they had made it into the top 15 semifinalists. They then had to submit a
5000-word business proposal and emerged among the top 10 winners.
In
mid-November 2013 they will travel to Bangkok, where they will showcase their
idea and engage with mentors, leaders in the technology field and other young
innovators. They will also collect their prize money, which will be used to
develop their project.
Harvey Kadyanji, Principal Stephen Lowry and Tim McDermott |
SiSwApp
is a smartphone app which is aimed primarily at iOS and Android mobile
platforms. It promises to help users by offering contemporary features such as
a translator (English to SiSwati and vice versa) with an integrated audio
database. Other features include a comprehensive learning tool with topics and
themes specific to Swazi culture; links to tourist hotspots in Swaziland and an
advertisement platform for local entrepreneurs.
Harvey
and Tim’s achievement was announced at a recent Assembly at Waterford. The two
students spoke about the app’s functionality and thanked staff members Ms Lisa
Mbuli, Mr John Storer, Mr Martin Mwenda and Mr Polycarp Wekesa for their
guidance.
Harvey
and Tim hope to progress from concept to startup soon and to launch the
application in February 2014.
Source: http://www.waterford.sz/News-and-Events/674-Waterford-Techies-Wow-Judges
2 comments:
Big up you guys for your application innovation! Pendo simon
We real need their technology to our nation @Pendo
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