On Monday, November 30th nearly 150 heads of states gathered in Paris for the opening of the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
On Monday, November 30th nearly 150 heads of states gathered in Paris for the opening of the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
ACTS has been ranked 22nd in the Top Science and Technology Think Tanks worldwide by the 2014 Global Go To Think Tanks report published by the University of Pennsylvania. Additionally, ACTS was also ranked 46th in the Top Environment Think Tanks category and 91st in the Top Think Tanks Worldwide (Non-U.S.) category.
Teaching innovation in universities would show future leaders that it’s about more than R&D, says Rebecca Hanlin.
Innovation is a hot topic these days in Africa. The success of African innovation and enterprise is increasingly recognised - examples include the mobile money-transfer service M-PESA for banking, bladeless wind turbines for energy and improved crop management mechanisms such as planting pits (‘zai’) for agriculture, to name just three sectors.
The ACTS inconjunction with WaterCap will co -host the 7th edition of the water dialogue on 26th June, 2014 at Strathmore Business School.
The theme is ‘Water Innovations and Entrepreneurship Research from Kenya' by Prof Nzula Kitaka.
Keynote Speaker - Dr. Kevit Desai - Chairman LIWA (Linking Industry With Academia) Kenya Trust
This event is free and open to all.
Kenya receives 4 – 6 kWh per square meter of insolation per day. This is equivalent to 250 Mtoe per day. Despite this potential, only a small portion is harnessed and converted into utilizable forms.