Business and Engineering Students Showcase Innovative Projects at the 22nd Enactus Kenya National Expo

Published on 20th August 2024

Topic: Business and Engineering Student Showcase Innovative Projects at the 22nd Enactus Kenya National Expo on July 25-26, 2024

Over 23 corporate leaders drawn from 21 organizations and students from over 14 universities participated in the Enactus Kenya 22nd Entrepreneurship and Innovation Expo that was held on July 25 – 26, 2024. The expo featured  business and engineering projects on energy transition battery innovations. The projects will be showcased again after field trials and the top three university teams  scoop cash awards from the Schneider Electric foundation. 

Enactus Kabarak University emerged this year’s champions with the “Save The Sicklers” project that tackles overreliance on painkillers to manage sickle cell pain during crises. The project provides thermal massage pads which dilate the blood vessels and alleviate pain as compared to the usual painkillers, some of which are addictive. The university will represent Kenya during the annual Enactus World Cup set for Astana – Kazakhstan later in October this year. Kenyatta University came second and third with “Classify Me,” an education project, and “Shop Okoa,” a finance technology project.

Kenyatta University’s “Classify Me” focused on the career guidance gap for high school students and graduates in Kenya. It empowers students to make informed decisions about their academic and professional futures, ultimately reducing dropout rates and enhancing career satisfaction and success. The “Shop Okoa” project brought farmers and Small and Medium Sized Enterprises on a single community banking platform. The students argue that this is the first Pan-African community banking and digital payments infrastructure dedicated to supporting the unionization of Kenyan smallholder farmers and SMEs, on a single platform.

During the special competition named the “Enactus Kenya Schneider Electric Energy Transition Battery Innovation Challenge,” competing engineering students focused on battery waste management; battery efficiency; battery as a service; and energy storage system among others. The students were drawn from Strathmore University, Technical University of Kenya, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Moi University, Machakos University, Dedan Kimathi University, Maseno University, Multi Media University, and Jomo Kenyatta University of Science and Technology.

About Enactus Kenya

Enactus Kenya (formerly SIFE Kenya) was launched in Kenya in 2003 following an M.O.U between SIFE International and the Inter Region Economic Network (IREN). Enactus is the largest experiential learning platform dedicated to creating a better world while developing the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders and social innovators. This global network of business, academic and student leaders is unified by the vision to create a better, more sustainable world. Annually, 72,000 students participate in Enactus programs on 1,730 university campuses in 35 countries. They impact 1.3 million lives through more than 3,800 social enterprises.

For more information, contact

Pilaso Senteu, Enactus Kenya Program Manager

pilaso@irenkenya.com

+254 719 629 051

www.enactus.org


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