Mama Ngina University College, in partnership with Tech Innovators Network (THiNK), successfully hosted Botathon #13, a vibrant two-day hackathon that brought together SPAS students, faculty, and industry experts to explore Artificial Intelligence (AI), data innovation, and emerging technologies. The theme of the Batathon #13 was Speak Local Build Global “Voice enabled solutions in Kikuyu and Swahili”
- Inspiring Conversations on Emerging Technologies
The event kicked off with engaging keynote addresses and expert-led technical sessions designed to equip participants with contemporary knowledge and practical insights. Key discussion areas included:
- Emerging technologies and their real-world applications
- Responsible and ethical use of Artificial Intelligence
- Best practices in data management and governance
- Modern retrieval-augmented systems and AI-driven architectures
Participants not only gained valuable technical exposure but also connected with professionals and peers, joining a growing community of practice committed to technological advancement.
- The Hackathon Challenge
At the heart of Botathon #13 was an exciting team-based innovation challenge. Participants worked collaboratively to conceptualize and develop AI-driven solutions addressing real-world problems.
The competition emphasized:
- Innovation and creativity
- Teamwork and collaboration
- Critical thinking and problem-solving
- Practical application of AI and data technologies
Over two intensive days, teams brainstormed, designed, and prototyped their solutions under the mentorship of academic facilitators and industry professionals.
- Project Showcases and Recognition
The hackathon culminated in formal project presentations before a distinguished panel of judges drawn from academia and industry. Teams demonstrated not only technical competence but also originality and practical impact.
Outstanding teams were recognized and awarded for excellence in innovation, solution design, and execution.
- Commitment to Innovation and Industry Collaboration
Botathon #13 reaffirmed Mama Ngina University College’s commitment to experiential learning, innovation, and strong industry partnerships. Through such initiatives, the institution continues to empower students with relevant technical skills, an entrepreneurial mindset, and collaborative competencies essential for thriving in a digital and technology-driven world.








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