The University of Nairobi (UoN) has launched the Silicon Savannah Innovation Park, in an event held at State House Nairobi in the presence of H.E President William Ruto.
The launching event took place on Monday November 25, marking Kenya’s largest France-funded higher education investment in Sub-Saharan Africa with a €35 million (KSh4.7 billion) commitment from the French government through Agence Française de Développement (AFD).
The initiative, centered at UoN’s Chiromo Campus, features a state-of-the-art Engineering and Science Complex (ESC). It is purposed to anchor both the innovation park and the Nairobi School of Al, positioning Kenya as a global technology
hub.
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The project, which is part of UoN’s transformative Big 5 Agenda led by Chancellor Professor Patrick Verkooijen, aligns with Kenya’s Vision 2030. With this project, Kenya targets to create various job opportunities in the digital and green economy.
Through integration with Kenya’s broader technological ecosystem, including Konza Technopolis, the innovation park will serve as a conduit for market-ready solutions in collaboration with industry stakeholders, preparing young Kenyans for opportunities in Al, Industry 4.0, and green engineering through initiatives like the Kenya Green and Digital Jobs Centre
The Silicon Savannah Innovation Park initiative builds upon Kenya’s remarkable journey as a technological powerhouse in Africa and fintech hubs, attracting over
$850 million in investments in 2022 alone and complements Kenya’s existing fintech ecosystem, where more than 90 startups are currently operating.
The innovation park will create a crucial bridge between academic research and practical market
applications