In her welcoming remarks, the Vice-Chancellor of KNUST, Prof. Rita Dickson, noted that the future of mobility was electric, intelligent, and sustainable characterised by a shift from traditional combustion technologies to smart eco-friendly transportation which will give Africa a leap into advanced manufacturing and technology ecosystems to support inclusive and sustainable growth. These words were echoed the, Vice Chancellor, Prof Mutua, who noted that Africa stands at the cusp of a transformative shift in its automotive sector that demands localised innovation, skill development and technological adaptation.
The forum was graced by Hon. John A. Jinapor (MP), Minister of Energy and Green Transition, Ghana, Hon. Dr. Frank Amoakohene, Minister - Ashanti region, Ghana and Prof. Wang Xiao, President – Hubei University of Automotive Technology (HUAT), Hubei, China among other dignitaries from across the globe. The Vice- Chancellor was accompanied by Dr. Eng. Fredrick Mutua, Chairperson Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, TU-K, who also made a presentation on “A Paradigm shift from Thermosets to Thermoplastics - A Case Study of Polyoxamide Resin as an Alternative Towards Recyclable Lightweight Materials for the Automotive Industry.”