Nigerian startup, RxAll Inc., an authentication platform through which regulators/pharmacies can authenticate medicines from pharma manufacturers & wholesalers, is hiring a data scientist in Ibadan, Oyo state capital.
In a job posting seen by InsideOyo.com, RxAll said successful candidate will be responsible for working with the West Africa sales team, customers and company’s Data Team to build out data applications for our West Africa Customers.
RxAll is growing operations in West Africa and the role will be based in its Jericho office in Ibadan.
Skills required: AWS, MySQL, Java, Python
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RxAll is owned by Ibadan-born pharmacist Adebayo Alonge, who won the 2019 deepTech Challenge at the Hello Tomorrow conference in Paris three months ago.
In an exclusive interview with InsideOyo.com, Alonge shared his experience of starting from Jericho, Ibadan to emerged World’s Best at the deep tech conference for scientists, technologists in France.
He also discussed his vision, company, anti-fake drugs nano scanner and plans for his home state, Ibadan, Oyo state capital.
Related: From Jericho To World’s Best Firm, Adebayo Alonge Tells Us About His Anti-fake Drugs Startup And Plans For Oyo
Hs health tech startup RxAll, co-developed a miniature nanoscanner that uses AI to identify fake drugs and assess general drug quality on mobile phones. He attributes his humble beginning to scientistic teachings from the school of Pharmacy, University of Ibadan (UI), his parent supports and management study abroad.
He told InsideOyo.com that his company is looking to invest ~$1 million to set up 100 digital work centres across the state and train at least 20,000 people. These 20,000 people will earn a digital income of at least $100 million in 4 years helping to bolster our local economy and reduce unemployment.
This program will also improve the tax base for the govt helping to contribute $10M+ to the state coffers with zero money contribution from state coffers.