Academic City's Tech Expo showcases innovative technologies to tackle galamsey
Academic City University's Robotics Club organised its annual Tech Expo to explore innovative and sustainable solutions to the illegal mining crisis. The event, organised in partnership with A Rocha Ghana, Asante Gold Corporation and STEMAIDE, was held on the theme, "Innovating to Reverse the Effects of Galamsey and Restore the Earth." It showcased technological solutions to address the environmental damage caused by years of illegal mining.
The event provided a platform for both high school and university students to present innovative ideas, including water purification systems and land restoration technologies. Participating senior high schools included Akosombo International School, Our Lady of Grace Senior High School, Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School, Legon, St. Louis Senior High School, Achimota School, Armed Forces Senior High Technical School, Methodist Girls High School and Amaniampong Senior High School. The universities that took part included Ashesi University, Kumasi Technical University, University of Mines and Technology, Valley View University, Ghana Communication Technology University and University of Ghana. The expo featured a panel discussion with experts, including Dr Kenneth Ashigbey, Ms Winner Wendy Anane, Ms Deborah Amoah-Awuah, Ms Jemimah Opata, and Ms Rebecca Yekple.
Prof. Elsie Akosua Effah Kaufmann encouraged students to rise to the challenge of creating impactful innovations, noting that the younger generation has a crucial role to play in driving change. She also urged the organisers to go beyond showcasing ideas by providing resources to support their implementation. Ezekiel Kpodo said the event was organised to give students a platform to support the fight against galamsey by presenting technological solutions to address the problem. He expressed confidence that the event would yield practical, innovative solutions from students that could be considered by authorities in tackling the environmental impact of galamsey.
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Academic City University's Robotics Club hosted a Tech Expo in partnership with A Rocha Ghana and others- focusing on technological solutions to combat illegal mining. The event showcased student innovations, hinting at a future where technology plays a crucial role in environmental restoration- but what solutions were presented?
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