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Students win big when universities and technology firms work together

David Saruni an undergraduate Computer Science student at Kabarak University demonstrating how Mama’s hub works during an interview at the University. [Kipsang Joseph,Standard]

Every year, over 50,000 students graduate from the 70 Kenyan universities and join the job market.

Unfortunately, graduates have found limited opportunities amid a rising unemployment rate.

Many find their chosen fields, like advanced mathematics or engineering, are especially difficult to break into. Meanwhile, artificial intelligence (AI) and the broader technology industry continue to grow, as does their need for skilled workers

We are at the cusp of a global industrial transformation, where AI will automate several sectors but will also create new career paths.

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