Nairobi innovation week

The University of Nairobi Vice chancellor Peter Mbithi receives a cheque from the university's alumni as part of the sponsorship of the innovation week on Monday, February 27 at University of Nairobi Towers./EMMANUEL WANJALA
The University of Nairobi Vice chancellor Peter Mbithi receives a cheque from the university's alumni as part of the sponsorship of the innovation week on Monday, February 27 at University of Nairobi Towers./EMMANUEL WANJALA

The ICT Authority, Ministry of ICT, UNICEF and Finish Embassy are participating in the Nairobi innovation week which stars today to Friday.

The event will involve a showcase of most innovative public service projects that are geared towards creating entrepreneurship, jobs and business opportunities. UNICEF will be promoting children's interests and protection within the innovation ecosystem, while the Finish Embassy will bring more than 50 business men and women seeking partnerships, business deals and investmentopportunities.
“We see this event as a suitable platform for us to share progress interact, and get feedback on the National ICT Master Plan flagship programs and gain new insights from the event delegates,” The ICT authority said.

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