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African Varsity Set To Uplift Continent Through Research
Africa University of Science and Technology (AUSTECH) has said it was ready to uplift the African Continent through robust research in Science, Technology and Innovation (STI).
AUSTECH Acting President, Prof. Mamadou Traore, said this at the maiden Annual International Conference on Technology organised by the institution in Abuja.
The acting president, who was represented by Prof. Charles Chidume, the Vice President (Academic), said that the developed countries in the world were able to advance by making STI the bedrock of their development.
“AUSTECH will ensure state-of-the-art developments in engineering technologies, scientific and industrial applications for development in sub-Saharan Africa,’’ he said.
Traore stated that the conference was aimed at providing opportunities to students to showcase their work in progress as well as link up with their peers from other institutions.
According to him, there are different sessions going on simultaneously in core technical areas such as Petroleum Engineering Symposium (PES), Materials Science and Engineering Science (MSES) and Computer Science Symposium (CSS).
The acting president commended the symposia chair, all members of the International Programme Committee, African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF) and Pan-African Materials Institution (PAMI) for their moral and financial support.
In his contribution, Prof. Onwualu Peter, the Coordinator, Materials Science and Engineering, AUSTECH, urged African countries to show more political will towards the development of STI.
Peter urged the Nigerian Government to be more committed in complementing international donors’ projects to fast track national development in Nigeria.