The
Inter-University Council for East Africa, Kampala, Uganda, 12th March
2018:The Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA), the East
African Business Council (EABC), the East African Science and Technology
Commission (EASTECO), and the East African Development Bank (EADB) are
jointly organizing the Academia-Public-Private Partnership (APPP) Forum
and Exhibitions 2018.
The
forum’s theme is The East African Common Higher Education Area:
Opportunities for Industrialization through Academia-Public-Private
Partnerships. The forum seeks to explore the status and potential for
linkage between the three sectors in utilizing opportunities brought
about by the East African Community (EAC) Common Market Protocol. The
forum will take place at Catholic University of East Africa in Nairobi,
Kenya on 21st to 22nd March 2018.
The
APPP focuses on (i) enhancing linkage between the academia, research
institutions, and public and private sector enterprises; (ii) promoting
the utilization of higher education research output and innovations by
the private sector/business community; (iii) promoting consultative
engagement in curriculum and research development and implementation and
(iv), jointly organizing dialogue forums and exhibitions. The pioneer
Forum organizers – IUCEA and EABC were joined by EADB in 2013 and
EASTECO in 2017.
The
key themes of discussion will include Science, Technology and
Innovation (STI) as a catalyst for transformation of the production
systems and outputs, contribution of medium, small and macro enterprises
(MSMEs) to ensure optimization of productive potential for sustainable
economic growth; education ecosystems for knowledge management and
information sharing within the EAC industrialization processes; role of
centers-of-excellence initiatives in the EAC Partner States in
industrialization; and the role of media and creative arts in promoting
APPP and EAC integration.
The
plenary and breakaway sessions will be run in parallel with
exhibitions, in which products, systems and services emanating from
research and innovations from universities, research institutions and
the private sector will be showcased as a way of promoting and enhancing
academia-public-private partnerships.
“Academic-Industry
linkages have become critically important at this stage when we know
that the convergence between academic, public and private institutions
both productive and service providers can drive innovative development,”
said Prof. Alexandre Lyambabaje, Executive Secretary, IUCEA. “Whereas
publication of research findings in peer-reviewed journals is good,
translating these research findings into innovative products and
services that can be commercialized and used in everyday life is
greater,” he said.
He
encouraged academics, researchers, innovators, students, SMEs and all
interested members of the public to attend the forum for sharing
experiences and use the forum as opportunity for learning.
Registration for the Forum and Exhibitions
The
Forum which has been in place since 2011, is open to all stakeholders
in East Africa and beyond from the academia, public and private sectors,
higher education institutions, Africa Centers of Excellence (ACEs),
employers, manufacturers and other players in the wide industry value
chain and business community in general, national commissions and
councils for higher education and national commissions and councils for
science and technology as well as organizations responsible for
research, development and industrialization and the media. To register
to participate as an exhibitor, visit the website www.iucea.org/forum. Deadline for registration is 5th March 2018.


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