Celebrating Breakthrough Engineering: Adedayo Jigida Receives the Outstanding Technological Achievement Award at NTIH

July 6, 2024

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Celebrating Breakthrough Engineering

Technology advances on the shoulders of individuals who translate imagination into functional systems, and at this year’s National Technology Innovation Honors (NTIH), that spirit of ingenuity was embodied in the recognition of Adedayo Jigida, recipient of the Outstanding Technological Achievement Award. The ceremony brought together leading figures across government, academia, industry, and research to celebrate a robotics engineer whose work is redefining the future of intelligent machines and automated operations in Africa.

The honor was conferred in the presence of national policymakers, engineering directors, digital ecosystem leaders, and innovation advocates. Presenting the award, Dr. Musa Lawal, Director General of the National Technology Innovation Center, described Jigida’s contributions as a landmark example of what technologically grounded innovation should look like; rigorous in design, responsive to real-world conditions, and ambitious in scope. Dr. Lawal emphasized that his work demonstrates “the power of robotics not simply as machinery, but as a thinking partner to human capability, enhancing safety, expanding precision, and enabling performance where traditional systems fall short.”

He highlighted the growing relevance of his engineering achievements across sectors that depend on reliability under pressure: manufacturing, energy, healthcare logistics, infrastructure monitoring, and hazardous-environment operations. According to Dr. Lawal, “His systems are not built to replace human intuition, they are built to strengthen it. They make environments more predictable, tasks more accurate, and outcomes more secure.”

Known for integrating mechanical design, sensor intelligence, and adaptive algorithms, he approaches robotics with a sensitivity to human and environmental complexity. His portfolio includes autonomous inspection robots for high-risk sites, micro-robotic tools for precision tasks, and adaptive control systems capable of learning from real-time environmental shifts. His work demonstrates how robotics can transition from abstract research to practical solutions that help institutions operate with greater resilience and foresight.

The award ceremony featured reflections from collaborators across industrial automation, applied research, and advanced manufacturing. Many noted that his impact lies not only in what he builds, but in how he helps organizations rethink their operations, moving away from manual, error-prone processes toward intelligent automation frameworks that prioritize safety, scalability, and long-term efficiency. His peers spoke of an engineer whose focus has never been on spectacle, but on systems that work, adapt, and endure.

In recent years, his ideas have influenced national dialogues on autonomous systems development, robotics education, ethical deployment of intelligent machines, and Africa’s role in the global shift toward automation. He has contributed to multi-sector projects that explore how robotics can enhance productivity, strengthen regulatory compliance, and create safer working environments in resource-intensive industries.

As Nigeria deepens its commitment to homegrown innovation and engineering excellence, the recognition of Jigida signals a broader shift: from robotics as experimentation to robotics as infrastructure, reliable, contextual, and designed for the real world.

His award marks not just individual achievement, but a collective direction for the nation: toward a future where intelligent machines amplify human potential, and where African-built technology stands firmly on the global stage.

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