Kenya and Korea sign agreement to establish Science University

By Our Reporter

Kenya and Korean Government Governments have signed a contract worth Sh9.4 billion towards the establishment of the Kenya Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) to be constructed at the KONZA technopolis.

According to the Principal Secretary State Department for University Education and Research Amb. Simon Nabukwesi, the construction of the university will be the first top science and technology university in the region and it is expected to be completed within two years.

The university will comprise of ten (10) research science labs working with specialized local and international researchers in science, technology and engineering.

“We want our KAIST to be a replica of the Korean one if not better and it will also be a center of innovation for employment creation opportunities  and further development as a country” said the PS. 

Amb. Nabukwesi added that the establishment of KAIST- Kenya is geared towards providing specialized research and training in various leading edge engineering technologies and advanced science fields to help the country proceed with fast track modernization.

The campus will be constructed on 36 acres of land in the Konza Techno City located near Nairobi, with the first batch of students starting classes in 2022.

KAIST will develop academic curricula for six initial departments (Mechanical Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, ICT Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Agricultural Biotechnology), which will lay the groundwork for engineering research and education in Kenya to meet emerging socio economic demands. In addition, KAIST will provide education in the basic science areas of math, physics, chemistry, and biology for students.

Principal Secretary ICT and Innovation Jerome Ochieng who was also present during the event reiterated the government’s commitment towards ensuring completion of the project within the stipulated time noting that it was one of the major components of Konza technopolis.

The KAIST delegation led by Mr. Jung Hoon SEO, Director, BOMI E&C Consortium who have been awarded the contract said that the partnership through Kenya-KAIST will bring a new future to Kenya and they will ensure the construction of the institution is completed within the given timeline.

The Kenyan government plans to transform Kenya into a middle-income country under Vision 2030 through the promotion of science, technology, and innovation for national economic growth. Nicknamed Africa’s Silicon Savannah, Konza Techno City is a strategic science and technology hub constructed to realize this vision. To this end, the medium-term plan set a goal to provide specialized research and training in various cutting-edge engineering and advanced science fields.

It is anticipated that the techno polis will create 16,675 jobs in the medium term and over 200,000.

It is anticipated that the kickoff of Kenya-KAIST will drive economic growth through advanced science and technology. The project’s ground breaking ceremony is expected to take place later in the year.

Also present during the signing ceremony was Eng. John Tanui, CEO Konza Technopolis Development Authority.

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