From right, Zetech University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Njenga Munene, receives the best student-led innovation club award from Head of Public Service, Mr. Felix Koskei, during the CEIL Summit 2025.

Zetech University has been honoured with the Best Student-Led Club Award by the Kenya National Innovation Agency (KeNIA) during the Commercialisation and Entrepreneurial Institutional Leaders (CEIL) Summit 2025, in recognition of its outstanding role in championing student-driven innovation.

โ€ŽThe accolade, presented at the high-profile summit themed โ€œCatalysing Innovation and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems,โ€ celebrates Zetechโ€™s unwavering commitment to research, innovation, and entrepreneurship.

It also cements the institutionโ€™s place as a fast-rising technology hub shaping transformative education and societal impact in Kenya.

At the heart of this achievement is Zetechโ€™s Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Technology (iZET) Hub, the Universityโ€™s flagship centre for nurturing creative ideas into viable enterprises.

Operating under the Directorate of Research, Innovation and Postgraduate Studies, the Hub has spearheaded initiatives such as the Wezesha Incubation Programme and forged partnerships with industry experts to support student-led ventures that solve real-world challenges.

Over the years, the iZET Hub has become a launchpad for creativity, hosting hackathons, mentorship programmes, workshops, and community-driven projects. By blending academic theory with practical application, the Hub has equipped learners with entrepreneurial skills and digital capabilities while delivering measurable social impact.

โ€Žโ€œThis recognition affirms the resilience, creativity, and ingenuity of our students,โ€ said Prof. Njenga Munene, Vice Chancellor of Zetech University. โ€œThe iZET Hub is tangible proof of how universities can function as powerful engines of innovation, preparing young leaders who design solutions for both national and global challenges.โ€

โ€Žโ€ŽThe CEIL Summit 2025, graced by senior government officials and industry stakeholders, underscored the crucial role of student-led innovation in driving Kenyaโ€™s economic transformation.

Head of Public Service Felix Koskei used the platform to rally support for establishing student-driven innovation ecosystems nationwide, aligning with the governmentโ€™s vision of a knowledge-based economy.

Professor Munene said Zetech Universityโ€™s recognition not only spotlights the power of student-led ecosystems but also reflects the institutionโ€™s long-term vision of producing job creators, innovators, and leaders who can impact society sustainably.


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