Nigeria’s manufacturing sector must evolve to meet the demands of a rapidly changing global landscape, according to Michael Olowe, PhD research associate in Industrial & Systems Engineering at North Carolina A&T State University. Olowe advocates for the integration of advanced manufacturing technologies as a means to revitalize Nigeria’s economy and improve its industrial capacity.
In an era where industries worldwide are increasingly relying on innovations like 3D printing, robotics, and automation, Olowe emphasizes that Nigeria must adopt these technologies to stay competitive. “Advanced manufacturing is no longer a luxury; it’s a necessity for Nigeria to remain relevant in the global manufacturing sector,” he said.
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Olowe highlights the enormous potential these technologies hold for various sectors within Nigeria. “From healthcare to agriculture, adopting advanced manufacturing can reduce…