ICT Cabinet Secretary Joe Mucheru today officially launched the 2018 Connected ICT Innovation Awards which will see young Kenyan innovators feted during the Connected Kenya Summit that will be held at the Bomas of Kenya from 22nd – 24th October.
The awards celebrate Kenyan entrepreneurs that have created new ICT solutions. Over 45 ICT products and services have been awarded since the inaugural awards which were held at the Connected Kenya Summit in 2011.
“Our focus for Connected 2018 is the Big 4 Agenda. Technology has a significant role to play in the Big 4 and I look forward to seeing how we can innovate across manufacturing, healthcare, housing and food security” ICT CS Joe Mucheru said during the launch event which was held at the Intercontinental Hotel in Nairobi.
Connected Kenya Summit has for the last 10 years been the foremost melting pot for top corporate executives and policymakers in the ICT industry. The conference brings together industry thought leaders to engage on emerging trends and innovations in the country’s ICT space.
“We are delighted to be part of this initiative which aligns with our vision to connect the people that make Kenya move by providing our customers with the best value for a simpler life, efficient business and stronger communities,” said Kris Senanu, Managing Director, Enterprise Business at Telkom Kenya.
Telkom Kenya are the title sponsors for this year’s Connected Summit whose theme is ‘Building for Prosperity’. Over 1,000 delegates from across East Africa are expected to attend the event which is also supported by Atlancis Technologies, Safaricom, Cellulant, Liquid Telkom and Intel among other partners.
Applications for the Innovators award are open to Kenyan startups and innovators through www.connected.go.ke. All interested applicants are invited to visit the ICT Authority’s social media platforms for more details.