2025 NSE International Conference
CypherCrescent participated in the 2025 International Conference, Exhibition, and AGM of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), themed “Engineering Innovation for a Sustainable Blue Economy.” The event, held from December 01–15, brought together key stakeholders committed to advancing the future of engineering in Nigeria. As a leading indigenous technology company, CypherCrescent contributed through impactful presentations from its experts. Engr. ThankGod Egbe spoke on computational modelling, engineering innovation, and the role of digital technologies in unlocking opportunities within the Blue Economy. Lateef K. showcased the company’s progress in digital simulation, digital twins, maritime asset optimisation, and its Venture Studio model for transforming local research into scalable ventures. Additionally, Itaobong Ikpe engaged young engineers on innovation, entrepreneurship, and first-principles problem solving. CypherCrescent remains committed to strengthening Nigeria’s innovation ecosystem and enhancing national engineering capacity through digital transformation, venture building, and world-class computational engineering.
- December 11, 2025

In alignment with our mission to drive innovation and advance engineering excellence, we were pleased to participate in the 2025 International Conference, Exhibition, and AGM of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) held from December 01–15, 2025, themed “Engineering Innovation for a Sustainable Blue Economy.” We sincerely appreciate the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) for organising a world class conference that brought together key stakeholders dedicated to shaping the future of engineering in Nigeria.
As a leading indigenous technology company, we contributed meaningfully through a series of high-impact presentations delivered by our team:
🔹 Engr. ThankGod Egbe, Technical Director/CEO, presented on engineering innovation, computational modelling, and the role of digital technologies in unlocking the Blue Economy. He emphasised the value of indigenous engineering capabilities and Triple Helix collaboration in driving Nigeria’s maritime advancement.
🔹 Lateef K. highlighted our advancements in digital simulation, digital twin technologies, maritime asset optimisation, and our Venture Studio model for transforming local research outputs into scalable technology ventures.
🔹 Itaobong Ikpe engaged Young Engineers on innovation, entrepreneurship, and first-principles problem-solving, inspiring them to explore diverse opportunities across the Blue Economy value chain.
We remain strongly committed to strengthening Nigeria’s innovation ecosystem and enhancing national engineering capability through digital transformation, venture building, and world class computational engineering.










