November 23, 2023

TU-K Air Monitoring Innovation Declared the Best at IEK Convention

Cecilia Otieno receiving 1st Prize trophy from President IEK \u2013 flanked by TUK staff and students receives the prize she and Felix Mazinza won

Cecilia Otieno receiving 1st Prize trophy from President IEK \u2013 flanked by TUK staff and students receives the prize she and Felix Mazinza won

This year’s convention was officially opened by the Deputy President, Hon. Rigathi Gachagua who was accompanied by Hon. Onesimus Kipchumba Murkomen, the Cabinet Secretary for Roads, Transport, and Public Works.

The event was aimed to promote sustainable and innovative solutions to societal challenges, while building partnerships that will bolster engineering education, training, and practice at the local, and international level to support Kenya's economic development.

On its first day, the convention held the 6th Women Engineers Summit themed "Beyond Excellence: The Future of Women in Engineering” and the 2nd Future Leaders Summit themed “Future Leaders Fostering Positive Impact.”.

The convention drew attendees from across the globe including all Presidents of the Engineering Professional bodies in Africa, representatives from the World Federation of Engineering Organisations (WFEO), the Federation of African Engineering Organizations (FAEO), and the World Council of Civil Engineers (WCCE).

TU-K was represented at the event by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Institutional Advancement and Enterprise, Prof. Paul Wambua, and the Executive Dean Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Prof. Edwin Ataro, Prof. Alex Muumbo, Prof. Leonard Masu, Prof. David Koteng’ Dr. Fredrick Mutua, Mr. Paul Ochola, a lecturer in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

During the same event, Kenya played host to the 18th World Council of Civil Engineers (WCCE) General Assembly. WCCE is a global platform of civil engineering societies, civil engineering-related companies, non- governmental organizations related to civil engineering, academic institutions, and individual professional civil engineers

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