NAIROBI, Kenya- In a groundbreaking move, Schneider Electric sets a new bar for technical education and renewable energy innovation in Kenya.
Schneider Electric, the global leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation, has unveiled their Centre of Excellence at PC Kinyanjui Technical Training Institute in Nairobi.
A Collaborative Effort for Technical Training
This initiative is a result of collaboration between the State Department for Technical, Vocational Education and Training of Kenya, the French Ministry of National Education and Youth, Schneider Electric and PC Kinyanjui Technical Training Institute.
The Centre of Excellence, equipped with advanced didactic benches from Schneider Electric, is designed to provide students with hands-on training and practical experience in electrical and automation systems.
These advanced training tools will immerse students in real-world scenarios, enhancing their problem-solving skills and preparing them for successful careers in the electrical industry.
Schneider Electric’s Country President for East Africa, Ifeanyi Odoh, emphasized the company’s commitment to education.
“Our didactic benches meet the highest global standards, providing students with the green skills and knowledge they need to excel in the electrical industry,” he said.
Focus on Renewable Energy and Innovation
The Centre will also serve as a hub for research, development, and testing of renewable energy and energy-efficient solutions.
By focusing on advancing technologies related to solar, wind, and other renewable energy sources, the Centre aims to drive innovation and excellence in these critical fields.
The French Ministry of National Education and Youth is providing a resident French expert to assist with best practices for teaching methodology and training the trainers.
Ambassador Arnaud Suquet of the French Embassy highlighted their dedication to the project, stating, “We are proud to contribute our expertise to this initiative. Our experts have decades of experience, and we look forward to supporting the development of young talent in the country.”
Enhancing Technical Education and Career Prospects
The Schneider Electric Centre of Excellence aims to transform technical education in Kenya, fostering a new generation of skilled professionals who will contribute to the nation’s growing economy.
PC Kinyanjui Technical Training Institute, established to produce innovative and industrious graduates, sees this collaboration as a significant boost to its mission.
Nancy Njui, Principal of PC Kinyanjui, remarked on the importance of such partnerships, saying, “Through collaborations with key players in the public and private sectors, we can revamp the country’s technical training landscape.”