By Darlington Obidike
Accelerating Technology Transfer: The Impact of PICTT’s DELTA-2 Initiative
A few days ago, I made a series of posts about the Presidential Implementation Committee on Technology Transfer (PICTT), highlighting its objectives, priority areas, core mandate and leadership.
Today, I would like to spotlight some of the projects and programmes being implemented by the Committee.
I will begin with its flagship initiative: the DELTA-2 Programme.
The DELTA-2 Programme is a bilateral Research, Development and Innovation (R&D&I) initiative between Nigeria and the Czech Republic. It was established to promote technology transfer, strengthen applied research, and foster closer collaboration among academia, industry and government institutions. The programme is designed to ensure that research outcomes move beyond laboratories and classrooms into commercially viable products, services and technologies that can drive economic growth.
Through the programme, Nigeria and the Czech Republic jointly provide funding for innovative projects in strategic sectors such as agriculture, mining, manufacturing and other technology-driven fields. The programme has a total funding envelope of $21.7 million, with the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic (TA CR) contributing $11.7 million and Nigeria, through PICTT and NASENI, contributing $10 million.
To qualify for support, proposed projects must demonstrate key research and innovation attributes, including novelty, creativity, uncertainty, systematic methodology, and the potential for transferability or reproducibility. Beyond scientific merit, projects must also show clear commercial potential and the capacity to create value in the marketplace through new products, processes, services or technologies.
The programme has attracted significant interest from Nigeria’s innovation community. During the first call for proposals, 285 project submissions were received from companies and institutions across the country. Following a rigorous evaluation process involving experts from academia, engineering and industry, the most promising projects were selected for funding and implementation.
What makes DELTA-2 particularly important is that it is a deliberate technology-transfer mechanism aimed at ensuring that knowledge, expertise and innovation developed through international collaboration are domesticated and commercialised in Nigeria. The expected outputs include patents, pilot plants, proven technologies, software solutions, certified methodologies and other commercially valuable innovations.
Impact of the DELTA-2 Programme
1. Strengthening Nigeria’s Innovation Ecosystem: By connecting researchers, entrepreneurs, industries and government institutions, the programme helps build a stronger national innovation system.
2. Job Creation and Skills Development: The funded projects create opportunities for researchers, engineers, technicians and young innovators while building local technical capacity.
3. Boosting Local Manufacturing and Industrialisation: The programme supports the development of locally produced technologies and products, reducing dependence on imports and strengthening domestic industry.
4. Access to Global Technology and Expertise: Through collaboration with Czech institutions and companies, Nigerian innovators gain access to international best practices, research networks and advanced technologies.
5. Economic Diversification: By promoting innovation in agriculture, mining, manufacturing and other productive sectors, DELTA-2 contributes to Nigeria’s efforts to build a more diversified and resilient economy.
6. Commercialisation of Research Results: Perhaps most importantly, the programme helps bridge the longstanding gap between research and the marketplace by turning ideas and discoveries into products and services that can generate economic value.
The DELTA-2 Programme demonstrates how strategic international partnerships can be leveraged not only to advance research, but also to accelerate technology transfer, industrial growth and national development.































