Eldoret National Polytechnic Shines at KATTI National TVET Fairs
The innovative prowess of Eldoret National Polytechnic took center stage at the KATTI National TVET Fairs, Robotics, paper presentation, and skills competition hosted by RVNP, formerly known as RVIST, in Nakuru.
The event served as a platform for trainees and trainers to showcase their ingenuity and expertise across various domains.
A vibrant atmosphere filled the venue as participants from Eldoret National Polytechnic unveiled a diverse array of innovations, ranging from robotics to paper presentations and practical skills demonstrations. Students and instructors alike demonstrated their dedication to pushing the boundaries of technological advancement and knowledge dissemination.
In the robotics category, teams from Eldoret National Polytechnic impressed the audience with their sophisticated designs and agile maneuvers. From automated manufacturing processes to intricate robotic arms, their creations showcased the intersection of creativity and engineering prowess.
The paper presentation segment provided a forum for intellectual discourse, where students presented research findings and innovative solutions to pressing societal challenges. Topics ranged from sustainable agriculture practices to renewable energy technologies, reflecting the polytechnic’s commitment to addressing real-world issues through academic inquiry.
Skills competitions added an element of excitement to the event, as participants demonstrated their proficiency in various trades, including carpentry, plumbing, and electrical installations. The precision and craftsmanship displayed by Eldoret National Polytechnic’s students underscored the institution’s dedication to equipping learners with practical skills essential for the workforce.
Speaking at the event, the Chief Principal Eldoret National Polytechnic Charles Koech commended the participants for their outstanding contributions and emphasized the importance of such platforms in fostering creativity and excellence in technical and vocational education.
He reiterated the polytechnic’s commitment to nurturing talent and empowering students to become agents of positive change in their communities.