Zaibu Juma: Eradicating Malaria Through Data Science

Zaibu Juma: Eradicating Malaria Through Data Science

Data Science
Zaibu Juma is on a mission. A mission to eradicate malaria as stipulated in the 3rd UN Sustainable Development Goal, Good Health and Wellbeing. He is in the process of creating a deep-learning model that can be used to classify mosquito larvae as either microsporidium positive or negative. This is because microsporidia is a parasite known to hinder the development of plasmodium which causes malaria. The model can be accessed via a smartphone which records video data and then provides a classification report on the phone.  ‘One of the reasons that inspired me to do this project is because malaria is a real problem in Kenya. It was one of the diseases that have been earmarked by Kenya's Mission 2030 and the United Nations' sustainable development goals and working on…
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CIO Leadership Programme: Empowering Information Officers for Leadership Roles.

CIO Leadership Programme: Empowering Information Officers for Leadership Roles.

Leadership
Graduation is one of life’s major accomplishments. It is a day for the graduates’ hard work, resilience, and dedication to be celebrated. For the CIO Leadership Programme, this inaugural graduation ceremony marked the physical manifestation of years of hard work, planning, and collaborating to make this programme a possibility and for the graduates the extra sprinkle of being the first cohort of many more. Friday 31st May 2024 found the Microsoft auditorium filled with cheers, good-humoured banter, and an overall sense of accomplishment as the small but mighty class of eight celebrated the day with their family and lecturers. The event started with opening remarks by Dr. Joseph Sevilla, The Director of the CIO leadership programme, who commenced the event on a cheerful note remarking on the presence of the…
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Coding Hacks I Wish I Knew as a Newbie: Emmanuel Kweyu

Coding Hacks I Wish I Knew as a Newbie: Emmanuel Kweyu

E-Health
2021 saw a rise in demand for software programmers as the world fully embraced the digital era due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This demand spread across the globe like wildfire, in Kenya tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and Africa Development Centre set up offices, investing millions of dollars into hiring local talent. The demand for programmers shows no signs of slowing down as businesses continue to digitalize and new technologies emerge, as their need intensifies. According to a report by the World Economic Forum, it is estimated that by 2025, technological automation will also create around 97 million new job opportunities in predominantly technology-focused industries, further emphasizing the importance of programming skills. So before you leap into this exciting world of 1s and 0s, it is important to seek insights…
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@iLabAfrica and Save the Children Join Forces for Child Well-Being

@iLabAfrica and Save the Children Join Forces for Child Well-Being

Research & Innovation
@iLabAfrica at Strathmore University celebrated a significant milestone by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Save the Children International, Kenya, on Tuesday, May 21st, 2024. This collaboration is set to leverage @iLabAfrica's expertise in data analysis and processing to assist Save the Children in comprehensively understanding infant mortality trends based on data collected from over 210 countries. In his remarks, Mr. Ahmed Osman, Acting Director at Save the Children, highlighted the alignment between @iLabAfrica and Save the Children's initiatives focused on care and development. This acknowledgment underscored the significance of the MoU signing as a foundation for further collaboration on projects related to digital child protection, education for underprivileged children from the basic level upwards, and reducing child mortality. While addressing the importance of child protection and advocacy, Mr.…
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Strathmore University Leading the Pack in Unlocking Africa’s Potential with 3D Printing Technology

Strathmore University Leading the Pack in Unlocking Africa’s Potential with 3D Printing Technology

IoT & Wireless Networks
@iLabAfrica Innovation & Research Centre in Strathmore University is hosting a 2-week 3D Modelling, Design, and Printing Course that shall commence on June 17th. The program will provide participants with the right theoretical aspects and the hands-on skills and knowledge they need to become experts in this field. When you think of 3D printing, you might conjure futuristic technology seemingly reserved for the affluent corners of the world. 3D printing is breaking barriers, becoming increasingly accessible and affordable even in middle-income nations like Kenya. This groundbreaking technology is already weaving its transformative threads into the fabric of the Kenyan economy, and the horizon of its potential is boundless. For those who might not be familiar, 3D printing is a marvel of modern engineering. It’s a process where three-dimensional objects are…
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Empowering Female Entrepreneurs In Tech: Lessons from the #SCWomenInTech Bootcamp

Empowering Female Entrepreneurs In Tech: Lessons from the #SCWomenInTech Bootcamp

Innovation & Incubation, Women in Tech
@iBizAfrica – Strathmore University, in partnership with Standard Chartered Bank launched Cohort 7 of its Women in Tech Program, under their joint initiative, the Women in Tech Incubator program. With sustainability as its central theme, the program aims to empower female entrepreneurs leveraging technology to pivot their businesses towards environmentally and socially responsible practices. Amidst the vibrant atmosphere of the @iBizAfrica Incubation Centre at Strathmore University, June 3rd and 4th marked a pivotal moment as over 80 determined female entrepreneurs converged for the #SCWomenInTech Bootcamp. Here, they eagerly soaked up essential skills vital for navigating the complexities of today’s business landscape.. Day 1 kicked off with discussions on the key aspect of Customer Discovery and Validation, led by Robert Yawe from Synaptech Solutions. Participants engaged in practical exercises to pinpoint their…
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