National Innovation Awards to recognize and honor Kenya’s leading innovators – both individuals and institutions/companies – that successfully made remarkable achievements.
The purpose of the Award is to stimulate and encourage innovation in national priority areas. The Award there-fore plays a critical role in strengthening the national innovative capacity through motivation, recognition, and support of innovators.
5 Beneficiaries
Blocks arsenic poisoning in water
By: Alfred O Isaac
Learn MorePlant-derived bio-pesticide agains weevils
By: Donatus N Njoroge
Learn MoreComputer numeric control machine
By: Jamleck W Kabuba
Learn More16 Beneficiaries
Chia supplemented yogurt using bacteria culture
By: Monica Mburu
Learn MoreMulti-terrain multipurpose agricultural vehicle
By: Charles Oduk
Learn MoreOptimisation of synthesised chloroquine encapsulated formation
By: Joseph Owino Muga
Learn MoreSmart electrical convertible wheelchair
By: Peter M Maina
Learn MoreCeramic water filters
By: Joshua A Machinga
Learn MoreWaste management & recycling
By: Brian W Amina
Learn MoreRefrigerant disposal mac
By: John Keya
Learn MoreBio-alkanol gel as a form of renewable energy
By: Bonface Jiveri
Learn More8 Beneficiaries
Genomics and bioinformatics platform for health
By: George N Michuki
Learn MoreTelemedicine for management of non-communicable diseases
By: Charles G Kamotho
Learn MoreMobile health applications portal & incubation program
By: Ken Mwenda
Learn More1. Investment Guide Africa
Get detailed information about funding opportunities & in-depth knowledge about investor scenes
Source: Investment Guide Africa
2. KeNIA Projects
These are innovations KeNIA has supported over the years through our various programs
Source: Kenya National Innovation Agency
3. KeNIA Brief
A brief on KeNIA; its mission, strategic priorities and goals
Source: Kenya National Innovation Agency
1. Entrepreneurship and Innovation Course
Building African universities in the context of responsible innovations & sustainable development
Source: United Nations Economic Comission for Africa
1. IP Commercialization
Policy options and practical instruments for intellectual property commercialization
Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
2. Key Elements of Commercialization
Knowledge transfer for universities and research institutions
Source: World Intellectual Property Organization
3. Intellectual Asset Management for Universities
IP strategy for senior higher education decision makers
Source: Intellectual Property Office
1. Ease of Doing Business
Ease of Doing Business Reform milestones report
Source: Government of Kenya
2. Uvumbuzi Newsletter
KeNIA's first issue newsletter
Source: Kenya National Innovation Agency
3. Tech Hubs in Africa
What hubs do, how they make an impact and what they can do to become viable
Source: International Trade Center
4. Africa's Blueprint for the Development of an ICT Start-ups and Innovation Ecosystem
Africa's Blueprint for the Development of an ICT Start-ups and Innovation Ecosystem
Source: Smart Africa
5. Uvumbuzi Newsletter Issue 2
Get to know the latest from KeNIA
Source: Kenya National Innovation Agency