Malawian Innovator wins National ICT Award for AI-powered assistive technology

Date: 2026-04-29
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

A Malawian innovator has been recognised at the 2026 National ICT Innovation Awards for developing an artificial intelligence-powered assistive solution aimed at improving digital accessibility for people with severe motor disabilities.

Chimwemwe Liwonde, a first-class graduate in computing, emerged winner in the Best Social Impact Solution category at the awards organised by the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority.

His innovation, an AI-powered desktop eye-control system, enables individuals with conditions such as cerebral palsy or quadriplegia to operate a computer using only eye movements. The solution leverages computer vision and artificial intelligence through a standard laptop webcam, eliminating the need for costly specialised hardware and functioning entirely offline.

The system is designed to support inclusive education and rehabilitation, offering a low-cost alternative tailored to local needs in Malawi. Developers say the technology has the potential to expand access to digital tools for underserved communities and individuals with disabilities.

The project was developed with support from Unipod Malawi, which provided incubation and mentorship to refine the concept from an academic prototype into a deployable solution.

During the awards event, Liwonde presented the innovation to stakeholders including government officials, development partners, and private sector representatives, highlighting the role of locally developed technologies in addressing real-world challenges.

Plans are underway to scale the solution nationally, with a focus on partnerships with educational institutions and relevant organisations to support broader adoption.

The recognition underscores growing momentum in Malawi’s innovation ecosystem, particularly in the development of inclusive technologies that align with national digital and development priorities.

 

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