Konza Technopolis, a tech hub under the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Digital Economy (MICDE), hosted a Kenya-Japan Public Workshop in the smart city. This strategic event focused on establishing areas for digital and technology collaboratiom between Kenyan companies and Japan enterprises.

The workshop highlighted cutting-edge Japanese technologies in areas like data centers, broadband infrastructure, Open RAN, energy and smart network solutions, aligned to Kenya’s national development priorities.

Addresing his keynote address, Eng. John Tanui, Principal Secretary for the State Department for ICT and the Digital Economy, emphasized that deeper collaboration with Japanese partners will directly support the Government’s Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA). “We are particularly interested in partnerships that create jobs, build skills, and foster innovation for young Kenyans. The digital future of our economy is paramount, and this collaboration with Japan is pivotal in accelerating our journey,” PS Tanui remarked.

The Japanese delegation was led by Nomura Eigo, Director-General from the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs, Global Strategy Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communication (MIC) and included representation of leading Japanese firms such as Hitachi, Sumitomo Corporation, among others.

Konza Technopolis Chief Executive Officer John Paul Okwiri welcomed the guests “Konza Technopolis welcomes partnerships with Japanese organizations to invest here and leverage the exceptional talent of Kenyan youth. We invite them to set up base and exploit the vast opportunities available within Konza Technopolis which is a special economic zone.” said Okwiri

Konza Technopolis, is Kenya’s first smart city established on world-class technologies to drive Kenya’s innovation and digital economy and fostering dialogues that position the country as a globally competitive ICT investment destination.

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