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    Kiambu National Polytechnic Hosts 5th International Research Conference

    Felix NjengaBy Felix NjengaOctober 18, 2025
    KINAP Students showcasing innovations during the 5th international research conference
    KINAP Students showcasing innovations during the 5th international research conference
    KINAP Students showcasing innovations during the 5th international research conference
    KINAP Students showcasing innovations during the 5th international research conference
    KINAP Students showcasing innovations during the 5th international research conference
    KINAP Students showcasing innovations during the 5th international research conference
    KINAP Students showcasing innovations during the 5th international research conference
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    The Kiambu National Polytechnic (KINAP) hosted its 5th International Research Conference, an influential days event running that saw 12 TVET institutions participate presenting research papers.

    The conference, themed “TVET: The Engine of Adaptable and Resilient Industrialization for Sustainable Development in Kenya,” has brought together scholars, policymakers, industry leaders, and practitioners to deliberate on strategies positioning Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) at the heart of Kenya’s sustainable economic future.

    In his welcoming address, Chief Principal Sammy Waititu underscored the timeliness of the theme, noting that TVET is “a cornerstone of inclusive and sustainable growth,” equipping youth with the skills needed to drive Kenya’s industrial transformation.

    The conference aimed to generate research-driven policy and innovative strategies to help TVET institutions align with Kenya Vision 2030 and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

    Deputy Principal for Planning, Administration, and Finance, Dr. Jane Gitau, echoed this sentiment, expressing her expectation that the research presented will “attract funding to transform innovations into investments and businesses.”

    The conference program featured several critical sub-themes, including: Modularization of CBET for Flexible and Lifelong Learning Pathways, Digital Transformation in TVET, and Greening for Environmental Sustainability. Abstracts presented at the conference by polytechnic staff offer a glimpse into the depth of the research:

    Modularized CBET for Adaptable Development: A study by Isaac Nyakundi Mokaya examines the future of Modularized Competency-Based Education and Training (CBET) in Kenyan TVET institutions. The research concludes that modularization has the potential to transform TVET into a “dynamic driver of industrial growth” by promoting learner-centered pathways, enhancing employability, and boosting labor market responsiveness. Challenges identified include inadequate infrastructure, limited digital capacity, and weak industry linkages.

    Harnessing AI in TVET: Brian Gekonge’s paper explores the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within the sector. The research highlights that AI can substantially enhance TVET through personalized learning experiences and AI-driven simulations. However, obstacles like low levels of digital literacy, inadequate technological infrastructure, and ethical concerns necessitate the development of a comprehensive national AI strategy.

    Sustainable Waste Management: A case study on Kiambu National Polytechnic’s own operations, conducted by Dr. Jane Gitau and Timothy Warari, revealed significant challenges in waste management. The dominant waste types are paper and plastics, followed by electronic waste, with disposal largely occurring “without segregation at source.” The study strongly recommends that KINAP and similar institutions strengthen their waste management systems through increased segregation, enhanced recycling initiatives, and robust awareness and training programs to set an example for environmental stewardship.

    Mr. Isaac Nyakundi Mokaya, Deputy Principal for Academic and Quality Assurance, emphasized that quality assurance remains central to the polytechnic’s mission. He affirmed the institution’s commitment to producing graduates who are “not only competent but also resilient, adaptable, and ready to contribute meaningfully” to the national agenda.

    As the conference came to a close, Mr. Peter Kirui, the Head of Research and Innovations, expressed confidence that the discussions will stimulate “robust discussions and foster innovative policy recommendations” aimed at advancing TVET excellence and sustainable development in Kenya. Successful papers from the conference are set to be published in a refereed journal, further cementing the event’s impact on the sector.

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