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Engineering Africa’s liberation: From Sidelines to true sovereignty
Reflecting on the experiences that came with the opportunity to lead the Federation of African Engineering Organizations (FAEO) as its 6th President, I have come to believe that The forces that unite ...
Carnegie Mellon University Africa announced today that the African Engineering and Technology Network (Afretec) has signed its eighth university partner, Al Akhawayn University. The network, launched ...
A South African entrepreneur who designed a smart locker system that improves access to healthcare has won a major award for African engineering. Neo Hutiri is the creator of Pelebox, a system of ...
10,000 young people across Africa are set to benefit from the new USD $275.7 million partnership, which will expand the engineering and technology, research, and entrepreneurship programs at Carnegie ...
It started with about 30 students, half a world away, getting a Carnegie Mellon education in Rwanda. Eleven years later, the number of students has increased tenfold as CMU-Africa aims to be a key ...
AFRICA must invest in building a robust engineering infrastructure, anchored on its bustling population, modern technology, and abundant natural resources, to accelerate the continent’s development ...
History is often taught as if advanced architecture followed a single European arc—from classical stone temples to Roman engineering, from medieval cathedrals to modern cities—while Africa appears as ...
LONDON: Twelve new engineering innovations from Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe have been shortlisted for the Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation, Africa’s ...
The South African Innovative Engineering Curriculum (IEC) initiative, supported by Lloyd’s Register Foundation, is entering a transformative new phase to embed safety as a foundational mindset within ...
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