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We participated in the Safety by Design training sessions, where our efforts were recognized for championing safe and responsible AI. Through our collaboration with KEBS, we pioneered conversations on AI regulation and contributed to the development of the DKS 3007 Kenya Code of Practice, now adopted as an ARSO standard.
At the 7th Students’ National Economics Symposium 2025, the KUESA KU Symposium Chatbot, developed under THiNKiT: Bot of Bots by Tech Innovators Network – THiNK, transformed attendee engagement. Providing instant access to schedules, logistics, guidelines, and contacts, it gained 200+ downloads, earning praise as a game-changer for event accessibility.
On 19th March 2025, the Tech Innovators Network – THiNK hosted a vibrant Community Demo Day, showcasing groundbreaking projects from innovators across our ecosystem. The event fostered collaboration, inspired new ideas, and highlighted the power of community-driven innovation in shaping inclusive, tech-enabled solutions for real-world challenges.
The #9 Botathon at Strathmore University on March 14, 2025, brought together 8 diverse students for hands-on sessions on RAG, Git, and coding best practices, and introduced THiNK’s Community of Practice. The interactive event fostered collaboration, learning, and engagement with emerging AI technologies.
THiNK successfully hosted the 8th edition of the Botathon at the University of Embu, engaging 38 students (35 male, 3 female) in hands-on AI training. The event featured a masterclass on RAG with LlamaIndex, ChromaDB, and THiNK’s AI models by Nick Mumero, followed by a practical session led by Aisha Nur. Two groups presented their projects, with more submissions expected
THiNK played a key role in the AI Summit 2025 Hackathon at JKUAT, organized by JHUB Africa. Over five days, mentors Nick Mumero, Conrad Kabuye, and Asiha Nur guided participants through technical sessions, project development, and mentorship. A masterclass on "Building Voice-First RAG Systems for Africa" was delivered, and 15 teams submitted demos, with Medical Innovators, Deep Think, and Datasage emerging as the top three. The event concluded with a conference where THiNK’s Brian Omwenga spoke on Kenya’s AI efforts, followed by an awards ceremony recognizing the best projects.
Our AI forum offers networking opportunities, knowledge sharing, professional development, collaboration prospects, access to resources, contributions to the advancement of AI in Africa, and a supportive community.
The AI CoP is convened by the Tech Innovators Network Think Tank, a not-for-profit organisation limited by guarantee.