@iLabAfrica, Strathmore University, and the National Research Fund (NRF) joined forces on Wednesday, January 21, 2025, in a partnership sealed with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This historic collaboration sets the stage for progressive research, data-driven policy shaping, and cutting-edge innovations poised to make a lasting societal impact.
This partnership lays the foundation for a vibrant collaboration between NRF and @iLabAfrica to establish the African Centre of Excellence in Cybersecurity. Through this agreement, the two entities aim to drive research, foster innovation, and lead capacity-building initiatives in the ever-evolving field of cybersecurity
Speaking at the signing ceremony, representatives from NRF and @iLabAfrica highlighted the importance of strategic partnerships that focus on empowering youth in cybersecurity through advancing research in science, technology, and innovation. The MoU outlines a shared commitment to leveraging each party’s expertise and resources to address pressing challenges and create lasting solutions.
Dr Joseph Sevilla, Director, @iLabAfrica, emphasized the significance of this initiative, saying, “Cybersecurity has become a major concern around the world, and it’s happening at all levels from major corporations to the average individual.” He also praised the collaboration for creating a platform to share research with the public. “This is the beginning of several events of its kind,” he added.
The objectives of this partnership include:
~Facilitating collaborative research initiatives to generate new knowledge and insights.
~Leveraging advanced analytical tools and methodologies to derive actionable insights from research data.
~Generating evidence-based information to inform and influence policy decisions.
~Developing market-ready solutions that address societal needs and enhance quality of life.
This 5-year collaboration marks a pivotal moment in Kenya’s journey toward strengthening cybersecurity resilience and fostering innovation. By combining expertise, resources, and a shared vision, the partnership sets a precedent for impactful collaborations in the region, with the African Centre of Excellence in Cybersecurity as its cornerstone.
This initiative is poised to drive transformative change and inspire the next generation of leaders in science, technology, and innovation. It will also explore other areas of collaboration as agreed upon by both parties, fostering a vital and adaptive relationship.
Article written by Lindah Ajuna
What’s your story? We’d like to hear it. Contact us via communications@strathmore.edu
ALSO CHECK OUT
See more news-
Adopting, Integrating and Implementing Climate-Conscious Policies* 15,Mar,2025
Persons with Disability (PWDs) are likely to depend on carbon-intensive energy sources,
-
Dr. Vincent Ogutu: A Teacher Redefining Innovation* 14,Mar,2025
In a world where innovation is often boxed within the realms of
-
The Link Between Reliable Power and Prosperity* 13,Mar,2025
New research could change how Kenya—and the world—invests in electricity infrastructure. Machakos
-
How Three Megaminds Took on AI Challenge and Won* 13,Mar,2025
AI is here, and is here to stay. It’s revolutionizing everything. Industries
-
Transitional Living Labs: The Game-Changer in Sustainable Innovation* 11,Mar,2025
In collaboration with its partners The Cyprus Institute (CYI), Three O’clock, CARTIF,
-
Strathmore’s All-Female Team Conquers the CFA Institute Research Challenge* 03,Mar,2025
Classroom knowledge is one thing, but putting it to the test in
-
Dr. Saini’s Innovation: Harnessing Blockchain for Oncology Data Sharing* 27,Feb,2025
In a world where seamless and secure access to medical data can
-
Revolutionizing Education: Roy Khasiani’s AI Innovation for Africa* 25,Feb,2025
The world of education is on the brink of an AI-driven revolution,
-
Solar Innovation in Action: Launch of Solar Thermal Hub of Excellence* 24,Feb,2025
The sun—always there, always blazing, flooding the earth with its golden rays.
-
Strathmore Knowledge Café: Unpacking Trump 2.0 and Its Implications for Africa* 22,Feb,2025
The return of President Donald Trump to the White House has sparked