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Cosmas Mwikirize, PhD
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Cosmas Mwikirize, PhD
@CMwikirize
Superintendent Industrial Value Chains Development @STIsecretariat. Lecturer @Makerere. @FulbrightPrgrm Scholar. Bridging the gap between research and industry.
Kampala, Uganda Entrou em Haziran 2012
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Dr. Cosmas Mwikirize @STIsecretariat delivered a keynote address during the #KyUSTEAMFestival. His challenge to us: Shift from theoretical research to building industrial value chains. It’s time to move innovations from the lab to the market! @Educ_SportsUg




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In the absence of traffic officers during those critical early moments, my colleague Moses Wasswa Kalule, several community residents, and I stepped forward to guide motorists away from danger and direct them onto safer alternative routes.
Our immediate goal was simple but important: protect lives, prevent congestion, and keep traffic moving.
@ebusxpress @KiiraMotors @PIMusasizi @CMwikirize @DrMusenero @MobilityUganda @STIsecretariat
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Proud to be one of the minds behind Uganda's first climate Camera at the International Space Station.
Big thanks to @BusitemaUni , the Vice chancellor @ProfPaulWaako , the UL @flugya1, the director ICT @gilibrays , @GeraldKisangala.



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In an effort to strengthen innovation capacity in the country, Seeta University has commissioned over 350 Senior Six leavers who have completed a three-month training in Artificial Intelligence.
Link: youtu.be/i1zbv8B3FMU
#UBCNews | #UBCUpdates

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350 students graduate FREE in Artificial Intelligence at Seeta University 🎓🤖
A bold step toward equipping Uganda’s youth with future digital skills.
#AI #SeetaUniversity #Innovation #Education




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From MUST to the International Space Station!
We are bursting with pride for Eng. Zaina Kalyankolo from FAST, a key mind behind the AI-powered ClimCam now orbiting Earth. Her achievement is a true testament to the power of science and technology at @MbararaUST.
Zaina helped design and calibrate the camera’s optical subsystem. She worked on configuring and aligning the optical sensors responsible for capturing high-quality environmental imagery and spectral data.
Her rigorous testing ensured the system could capture clear images under varying atmospheric conditions. These optics are central to the ClimCam mission, enabling the instrument to gather precise visual data for climate analysis. She worked with colleagues from Egypt, Kenya and Uganda (Kyambogo University, Soroti University)


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Uganda sent engineers to Cairo. They came back with something extraordinary. Meet the ClimCAM team.
Thread 🧵 | #STIWorksUg




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SpaceX’s Falcon 9 today lifted off from Cape Canaveral, carrying Uganda’s CLIMCAM climate camera to the International Space Station. Our own Ugandan Engineers in joint effort with Kenya, and Egypt delivered this project, reflecting the power of regional collaboration #STIWorksUg

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When I saw the news about Uganda’s upcoming CLIMCAM launch, I felt a real sense of pride. Not the kind you just scroll past online, but the kind that makes you stop and think about how far we’ve come as a country.
For many of us, space science has always felt far away. So seeing Uganda connected to a mission going to the International Space Station is a big deal. It tells a simple story: we are starting to step into spaces we once only watched from a distance.
According to reports, CLIMCAM is the result of years of effort and collaboration between Uganda, Kenya, and Egypt, with assistance from international partners. That alone deserves recognition. It demonstrates what can be accomplished when African countries work together, share skills, and prioritize long-term goals over short-term gains.
#STIWorksUg #NSW2026Ug #MadeInUganda

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It’s official. The Falcon 9 has launched, and aboard it, #CLIMCAM, Africa’s pioneering climate observation mission built by Ugandan, Kenyan & Egyptian engineers, is on its way to the International Space Station.
Uganda is now a space-faring nation.
#STIworks #MadeInAfrica #Uganda
SpaceX@SpaceX
Liftoff!
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Developed with support from the prestigious "Access to Space for All" programme by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) and Airbus, CLIMCAM is scheduled for liftoff to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 Cygnus NG-24 mission. The launch is set for today 11/04/2026.
Watch it here. (spacex.com/launches/ng24).
Once docked, the payload will be deployed on the Airbus Bartolomeo external platform via the ArgUS carrier, providing a unique vantage point for climate observation.
#STIWorksUg
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Watch:
The minister for Science, Technology and Innovation throws light on the socio-transformational relevance of a space partnership to launch the “climcam” the Ai powered Climate Monitoring Camera into the International Space Station.
The project is joint executed amongst space scientists from Uganda 🇺🇬, Kenya 🇰🇪 and Egypt 🇪🇬.
-Making Uganda the Best-
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Like Joseph in the Bible who was cast away and sold to slavery and later turned to be the only hope for the family's survival, Kayoola has turned into a project that could give and pave way for the African industrial revolution. Kayoola will be Africa's carrier for centuries to come if not back stubbed.




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Congratulations to Our Board Member, Dr. Joyce Nakatumba Nabende
We are proud to celebrate Dr. Joyce Nakatumba Nabende on her appointment to the United Nations Independent International Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence (AI).
This Panel is the first global scientific body on AI, bringing together leading experts to assess how artificial intelligence is transforming our societies and shaping our future.
This well-deserved recognition reflects Dr. Nabende’s outstanding leadership, expertise, and continued contribution to advancing research, innovation, and digital transformation both in Uganda and globally.
As a valued member of the RENU Board, her achievement is a testament to the strength of our community and its growing impact on the global stage.
Congratulations Dr. Nabende, on this remarkable milestone.
@Makerere @UN

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Hon. @DrMusenero has this afternoon commissioned the Electric Fast-Charging Station at Makerere University.
Located in the Senate Building Parking Lot, the station was established in collaboration with @KiiraMotors, which also donated the electric bus to aid movement of differently-abled staff and students.
The Vice Chancellor @ProfNawangwe heralded the moment as a multi-faceted achievement of not only bolstering Makerere's inclusive agenda but also taking lead in e-mobility adoption among public institutions, an agenda @STIsecretariat reiterated its commitment to supporting.
This occasion is a true testament to the power of partnership between academia, industry and @GovUganda.




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Uganda, our science products are touching base. Thanks a lot to the hard working team at KMC. @PIMusasizi
@KiiraMotors @STIsecretariat

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