– The college is actively fostering a dynamic ecosystem for innovation and entrepreneurship amongst its graduate college students by way of strengthened {industry} linkages, Addis Ababa Science and Expertise College (AASTU) introduced.
The college hosted a job honest on its campus yesterday aimed toward enhancing university-industry collaboration and increasing employment alternatives for graduates. The occasion served as a platform to attach college students with potential employers, each home and worldwide, thereby boosting their employability.
AASTU President Dereje Engida (PhD) emphasised the establishment’s mission to empower college students to develop technology-driven options for nationwide challenges, shifting the main target from conventional job-seeking to innovation and enterprise creation.
By aligning tutorial packages with {industry} calls for and leveraging industrial capacities, the college is making ready graduates to satisfy the evolving wants of the know-how sector, the president famous.
“Our assist for proficient college students contains open innovation initiatives that assist remodel their concepts into real-world merchandise,” he stated. “These efforts have enabled college students to take part in worldwide know-how competitions and earn recognition this tutorial yr.”
Dereje pressured that this strategic strategy ensures AASTU graduates will not be solely technically proficient but in addition workforce-ready, contributing meaningfully to sustainable nationwide growth.
Workinesh Yohanes, a consultant from the Ministry of Labor and Expertise (MoLS), additionally addressed the gathering. She underscored the very important function of human capital in driving nationwide innovation and growth, describing youth as important belongings in advancing scientific, technological, and entrepreneurial progress.
She added that the Ministry is dedicated to closing information gaps by way of focused coaching packages that additional equip younger individuals to make impactful contributions to the nation’s growth targets.