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14 January, 2025
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08 January, 2025
BiT-BDU in Collaboration with Agelgil Eco Packaging Organizes Business Idea Pitch Competition
BiT-BDU in Collaboration with Agelgil Eco Packaging Organizes Business Idea Pitch Competition [January 4, 2024 Bahir Dar, ISC/BiT] ************************************ Bahir Dar Institute of Technology, Bahir Dar University (BiT-BDU), in collaboration with Agelgil Eco Packaging and the Royal Academy of Engineering, organized a business idea pitch competition aimed at fostering innovation among young and talented innovators. The competition served as a platform for participants to present their ideas, focusing on transforming them into impactful, real-world solutions. Ms. Afomia Andualem, CEO and Founder of Agelgil Eco Packaging, welcomed contestants and guests, providing a brief overview of the program’s objectives and significance. Dr. Muluken Zegeye, Deputy Scientific Director for Research and Community Service, expressed gratitude to the program organizers in his opening speech. He emphasizing the importance of leveraging contestants' innovative ideas to address societal challenges in areas such as agriculture, health, tourism, and economic development. He encouraged participants to think globally while contributing locally, urging them to align their work with international standards. In his keynote speech, Prof. Seifu Admasu underscored the critical role of innovation in tackling societal issues and creating economic opportunities. He emphasized the need for fostering innovation ecosystems within academic institutions, calling for financial backing to support and scale impactful ideas. He also highlighted the value of competitions like this in nurturing talent, solving cultural and economic challenges, and creating employment opportunities. The competition showcased over 70 creative ideas, out of which the top ten were selected after rigorous evaluation. These finalists presented their ideas for further assessment, receiving constructive feedback from judges. Ultimately, three standout ideas were chosen to represent Ethiopia at the prestigious HEPSSA Continental Competition under the Research and Innovation Capacity Building Program for higher education institutions in sub-Saharan Africa. The program’s emphasis on mentorship, constructive feedback, and pathways to international competitions supports the growth of young innovators and entrepreneurs. It lays a strong foundation for fostering innovation-driven solutions to societal challenges while positioning Ethiopia as a hub for entrepreneurial excellence. Information and Strategic Communication Directorate Facebook፡-- https://www.facebook.com/bitpoly Telegram፡- https://t.me/bitpoly Website፡- https://www.bdu.edu.et/bit Twitter: - https://twitter.com/BiT_BDU LinkedIn: - https://www.linkedin.com/company/bitpoly/
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08 January, 2025
BiT-BDU in Collaboration with DreamMore Hosts Skill-Sharing Panel for Staff and Students
BiT-BDU in Collaboration with DreamMore Hosts Skill-Sharing Panel for Staff and Students [January 4, 2024 Bahir Dar, ISC/BiT] *********************************** Bahir Dar Institute of Technology, Bahir Dar University (BiT-BDU), in partnership with Dream More, hosted an inspiring Skill-Sharing Panel aimed at empowering students and staff with essential digital and professional skills. The event provided a platform to bridge knowledge gaps and foster a better understanding of the digital world while preparing attendees for the demands of the modern job market. Mr. Henok Mebratie, Co-founder and Manager of LIK3D Digital Manufacturing Solutions, captivated the audience with insights into modern manufacturing technologies, including machine making, 3D printing, and CNC machining. His presentation served as a practical guide to leveraging advanced technologies for industry success. Similarly, Mr. Fanuel Almaw, CEO and Founder of Askuala Link Trading PLC, inspired attendees with his entrepreneurial experiences and strategies for building sustainable businesses. Following that, Mr. Henok Alelign, Founder of Alyah Software Development PLC, who provided a deep dive into software development and the importance of innovation in technology. The Skill-Sharing Panel covered an array of pivotal topics that are highly relevant to current industry demands. Presentations and discussions delved into areas such as Web Development and Freelancing, which introduced participants to opportunities within the digital economy, and Business Mindset and Entrepreneurship, which emphasized the importance of innovation and strategic thinking. The event also highlighted contemporary skills required for thriving in today’s competitive job market, alongside an introduction to Digital Marketing and Graphic Design as essential tools for professional success. The Skill-Sharing Panels serve to provide students and staff with essential digital and professional skills, bridge knowledge gaps, and enhance their understanding of the digital world. Information and Strategic Communication Directorate Facebook፡-- https://www.facebook.com/bitpoly Telegram፡- https://t.me/bitpoly Website፡- https://www.bdu.edu.et/bit Twitter: - https://twitter.com/BiT_BDU LinkedIn: - https://www.linkedin.com/company/bitpoly/
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08 January, 2025
BiT-BDU Hosts Stakeholders Consultative Workshop on Lake Tana Water Hyacinth and Water Quality Monitoring
BiT-BDU Hosts Stakeholders Consultative Workshop on Lake Tana Water Hyacinth and Water Quality Monitoring [December 27, 2024 Bahir Dar, ISC/BiT] ****************************************** Bahir Dar Institute of Technology, Bahir Dar University (BiT-BDU), hosted a Scientific Project Stakeholders Consultative Workshop on Remote Sensing for Community-driven Applications: from WA+ to Co-learning (RS-4C), focusing on Lake Tana Water Hyacinth and Water Quality Monitoring. The workshop aimed to bring together stakeholders to address the challenges of water hyacinth infestation and water quality degradation in Lake Tana. Dr. Muluken Zegeye, Deputy Scientific Director for Research and Community Service at BiT, opened the workshop by welcoming stakeholders and guests. He emphasized the importance of the workshop as a platform for fostering collaboration among key parties to tackle the critical issues facing Lake Tana, such as water hyacinth infestation and water quality deterioration. He also highlighted the lake's potential as an economic resource and called for collective efforts to ensure its sustainable development, which would benefit both local communities and the state. Dr. Minychl Gitaw, Deputy Scientific Director for Administrative Affairs at BiT and Project Co-PI, presented his study titled "Water Quality Characteristics of a Water Hyacinth-Infested Tropical Highland Lake: Lake Tana, Ethiopia." The research examines the impact of water hyacinth infestation on the water quality of Lake Tana, a significant water body in Ethiopia's tropical highlands. His presentation provides valuable insights into the ecological consequences of the invasive species on this critical water body. Dr. Goraw Goshu, Director of the Blue Nile Water Institute and Project PI, presented the progress of the project "Remote Sensing for Community-driven Applications: From WA+ to Co-learning (RS-4C)." He provided insights into the project process, key partners involved, challenges encountered, and the activities completed so far. Additionally, he shared findings from a study on the watershed export of nutrients and its impact on the water quality and ecological health of Lake Tana, a critical water body in Ethiopia’s highlands. Dr. Ayalew Wondie, General Manager of the Lake Tana and Other Water Bodies Protection Agency, BOE, presented insights into the "Challenges and Opportunities of Water Hyacinth Management in Lake Tana." He emphasized the importance of tackling the invasive species issue to protect the lake’s ecosystem. Following that, Dr. Assefa Tessema from Wollo University discussed the challenges of water management in the Lake Hayq-Ardibo Catchment within the Awash Basin, Ethiopia. His presentation focused on current management practices and their effectiveness in addressing water-related challenges in the region. The workshop concluded with a panel discussion on water hyacinth management and water quality improvement in Lake Tana. Experts debated the use of remote sensing technology for environmental management and explored opportunities for collaboration in monitoring and controlling invasive species. The discussion highlighted the need for collective action and cross-sector collaboration to sustainably manage Lake Tana’s water resources. Information and Strategic Communication Directorate Facebook፡- https://www.facebook.com/bitpoly Telegram፡- https://t.me/bitpoly Website፡- https://bit.bdu.edu.et Twitter: - https://twitter.com/BiT_BDU LinkedIn: -https://www.linkedin.com/company/bitpoly
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08 January, 2025
BiT Research Director Office Hosts Consultative Program on ICAST Status and Future Directions
BiT Research Director Office Hosts Consultative Program on ICAST Status and Future Directions [December 17, 2024 Bahir Dar, ISC/BiT] ******************************** Bahir Dar Institute of Technology (BiT) Research Director Office hosted a consultative program to discuss the status, challenges, and future of the International Conference on Advancements of Science and Technology (ICAST). The program aimed to brought together professors, faculty members, and researchers to provide feedback on the conference's progress and its future direction. Dr. Muluken Temesgen, Director of Research, presented an overview of ICAST. As he explained that ICAST began organizing international conferences in 2012 and has since grown to become one of BiT’s prominent brands. He noted that since 2018, Springer has been publishing the ICAST proceedings as a book series, a significant development that has helped raise the conference’s profile. He added that each year, an average of 200 papers are submitted to ICAST, with approximately 55 to 85 papers selected for presentation at the conference and subsequently published by Springer. During the discussion, several strengths of ICAST were highlighted, including its continuity, the expansion of its publication series, and the increasing participation of young researchers from BiT. However, challenges were also acknowledged. A key concern raised was the limited international participation, with most of the submitted papers coming from local researchers. Additionally, the conference organizers face difficulties in securing quality papers and reviewers, as well as managing the long editing process. The lack of sponsorship was also noted as a major challenges. The consultative program provided valuable feedback for enhancing ICAST's future operations, with discussions focusing on strategies to improve international engagement, streamline the review process, and secure sponsorship to ensure the continued success of the conference. Information and Strategic Communication Directorate Facebook፡- https://www.facebook.com/bitpoly Telegram፡- https://t.me/bitpoly Website፡- https://bit.bdu.edu.et Twitter: - https://twitter.com/BiT_BDU LinkedIn: - https://www.linkedin.com/company/bitpoly/
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