
Partners

Moi University
Moi University serves as the lead academic partner, providing overall coordination, research expertise and institutional support. The University contributes to curriculum development, innovation and capacity building aligned with national and regional development goals.

Technical University of Kenya
TUK offers strong technical and engineering expertise, supporting the project with applied research, specialized training and technology-driven solutions. The University enhances the project’s focus on practical skills and industry-aligned education.

Bandari Maritime Academy
Bandari Maritime Academy contributes its niche expertise in maritime training and port operations. BMA supports workforce development, competency-based training and skills certification relevant to Kenya’s blue economy and logistics sectors.

Kenya Ports Authority
KPA brings in strategic industry leadership and operational experience from the maritime and port sectors. The Authority supports the project through policy guidance, industrial linkages and opportunities for practical exposure within port operations.

Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science & Technology
NM-AIST offers advanced scientific research capabilities, particularly in engineering, technology and sustainable development. The institution contributes regional expertise and fosters cross-border collaboration and innovation.

National Industrial Training Authority (NITA)
NITA plays a key role in skills development, certification and quality assurance. The Authority ensures that training under the project meets national industrial standards and supports the creation of a competent, industry-ready workforce.

University of Eldoret
The University of Eldoret supports the project through its strengths in applied sciences, agriculture, environmental studies and community engagement. UoE contributes research, training and outreach activities that enhance the project’s local impact.