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Engineers Converge in Mombasa: Driving Industrialization for Economic Transformation at the 31st IEK Convention

Mombasa, Kenya—Over 4,000 local delegates and 400 international delegates are attending the 31st Institution of Engineers of Kenya (IEK) Convention, one of East Africa’s largest engineering conferences, at the PrideInn Paradise Beach Resort.

Eng. Shammah Kiteme, CE, FIEK, President IEK, presents a special gift to CS Harriet Chiggai, Women Rights Advisor to the President, Kenya during an earlier event; Courtesy Photo

The convention will take place over four days, from October 29 to November 1, 2024, focusing on “Industrialization for Economic Transformation and Employment Creation.” It will unite industry leaders, policymakers, and engineering professionals globally.

“This convention represents a crucial platform for addressing Kenya’s industrial transformation and creating sustainable employment opportunities through engineering innovation,” said Eng. Margaret Ogai, IEK President, during the opening ceremony.

IEK President Eng. Shammah Kiteme, FIEK, CE, PMP joined on stage by leads of international delegations; Courtesy Photo

Women in Engineering Take Center Stage

The 7th Women Engineer Summit is a key event that highlights the growing role of women in Kenya’s industrial development. It focuses on challenges and opportunities in the engineering sector, especially in leadership roles for industrial transformation.

“We’re seeing a significant shift in the engineering landscape, with more women taking on leadership roles in industrial projects,” noted Dr Sarah Kimani, Chair of the Women Engineers Chapter. “This summit provides a crucial networking platform for emerging female engineers.”

Future Leaders Summit Charts Path Forward

The 3rd Future Leaders Summit focuses on empowering junior engineers with workshops and mentorship in sustainable practices for Kenya’s industrial sector.

Industrial Focus

The convention’s workshops and technical sessions cover various aspects of industrial development, including:

  • Sustainable manufacturing practices
  • Digital transformation in the industry
  • Green energy solutions for industrial applications
  • Infrastructure development for industrial growth

Economic Imp

The convention continues until November 1, with delegates expected to develop actionable recommendations for Kenya’s industrial transformation agenda.


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