Seeding Labs is excited to announce the arrival of an Instrumental Access shipment to the Department of Industrial Chemistry at the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) in Nigeria.
This marks the twelfth time that Seeding Labs has partnered with the Schlumberger Foundation to provide essential equipment for researchers in developing countries. With financial support from the Foundation, Seeding Labs has been able to support its Faculty for the Future fellows with essential equipment.
The partnership is unique, as both organizations support capacity building from different angles. But it reflects both organizations’ commitment to fostering scientific talent in developing countries and ensuring they have the tools to move their research forward.
In celebration, we’re taking a look at all 12 shipments from the last 10 years!
2017
Institution: Redeemer’s University, Department of Biological Sciences
230 pieces of equipment worth $373,852 arrived in Nigeria in 2017
Highlights since receiving equipment:
- New microbiology lab
- Increased student retention
- New grant awarded to monitor Nigeria’s waterways for antibiotic-resistant bacteria
2018
Institution: Dar es Salaam University College of Education, Department of Chemistry
258 pieces of equipment worth $516,519 arrived in Tanzania in 2018
Highlights since receiving equipment:
- Opened the department’s first research lab
- Launched two new Master’s programs in Applied Chemistry and Biology
- Saw undergraduate dropout rate drop 13%
Institution: Université d’Abomey Calavi, Deparment of Plant Biology
231 pieces of equipment worth $398,151 arrived in Benin in 2018
Highlights since receiving equipment:
- 5 new research units established in the department
- Collaborations with other labs increased by 350%
2019
Institution: Sokoine University of Agriculture, Department of Biosciences
206 pieces of equipment worth $454,320 arrived in Tanzania in 2019
Highlights since receiving equipment:
- 3 new projects funded by international organizations
- Awarded USAID PEER grant focused on mercury contamination from the mining industry
Institution: University of Namibia, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
178 pieces of equipment worth $420,427 arrived in Namibia in 2019
Highlights since receiving equipment:
- Began new research developing probiotics that can reduce livestock poisoning without damaging the environment
Institution: University of Ilorin, Department of Chemistry
47 pieces of equipment worth $593,666 arrived in Nigeria in 2019
Highlights since receiving equipment:
- In 2023, Seeding Labs was able to provide the University of Ilorin with a software license for their previously donated HPLC system, valued at $7,000.
2021
Institution: Mkwawa University College of Education, Department of Chemistry
77 pieces of equipment worth $250,751 arrived in Tanzania in 2021
Highlights since receiving equipment:
- New student research projects on heavy metal contamination at Tanzanian dump sites
- Seeding Labs facilitated an additional donation of HPLC software in 2023.
Institution: University of Mines and Technology, Department of Minerals Engineering
640 pieces of equipment worth $349,453 arrived in Ghana in 2021
Highlights since receiving equipment:
- Awarded new additional funding for research into mycohydrometallurgy, the practice of using fungi in metal extraction
2023
Institution: Trường Đại học Phenikaa (Phenikaa University), Department of Medicine
145 pieces of equipment worth $413,850 arrived in Vietnam in 2023
Institution: University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Department of Pure and Industrial Chemistry
271 pieces of equipment worth $286,195 arrived in Nigeria in 2023
Highlights since receiving equipment:
- Previously stalled projects proceeded with analytical tools on site, cutting costs and time
2024
Institution: Federal University of Technology Akure, Central Research Lab
106 pieces of equipment worth $441,616 arrived in Nigeria in 2024
2025
Institution: Federal University of Oye-Ekiti, Department of Industrial Chemistry
163 pieces of equipment worth $376,124 arrived in Nigeria in 2025