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Felina Lottner

Emmanuel Ezenwere

May 8th, 2021

#PODCAST | Of Innovation and Impact: How drones can revolutionize medical delivery in Nigeria

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Estimated reading time: 10 minutes

Felina Lottner

Emmanuel Ezenwere

May 8th, 2021

#PODCAST | Of Innovation and Impact: How drones can revolutionize medical delivery in Nigeria

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Estimated reading time: 10 minutes

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In this episode, we converse with Emmanuel Ezenwere about the role of start-ups and technology in solving social problems: Emmanuel is the founder and CEO of the Nigerian start-up Arone Aerial Logistics, which builds autonomous drones to enable a faster, cheaper and eco-friendlier delivery of vital medical supplies. By connecting health service providers and bridging the gap between urban and rural health care centres in Nigeria, Arone’s mission is to save lives by increasing access to quality health care.

 

Interviewers: Felina Lottner
Interviewees: Emmanuel Ezenwere

About the author

Felina Lottner

Felina is a first-year MPA student at the LSE. Born in Germany but raised in Southeast Asia, she previously studied in the Netherlands where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Governance, Economics and Development from Leiden University College.

Emmanuel Ezenwere

Emmanuel Ezenwere is the founder and CEO of the Nigerian start-up Arone Aerial Logistics, which builds autonomous drones to revolutionize delivery in Africa. As an entrepreneur, programmer, engineer and inventor, Emmanuel is passionate about using his expertise to develop technological solutions that create social impact and tangibly improve people’s lives.

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