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Kenya, Korea Governments Launch Four Innovation Programmes In Konza

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The Kenyan and Korean Governments have today launched four Economic Innovation Partnership Program (EIPP) projects aimed at fast-tracking the development of the Konza Technopolis project.

The EIPP projects for the year two between the two countries include; the Intelligent Transport System (ITS) and Integrated Control Centre, the Establishment of a Startup Ecosystem at Konza Technopolis, the Development of Smart Logistics in Konza and the development of the Konza-Nairobi Corridor Transport Network.

The year two EIPP projects launch follows the successful implementation of the first EIPP projects in March 2022 which included the Development of the Smart City Master Plan, a Feasibility Study on the Integrated Control Centre focusing on Security Operations and the Establishment of a transportation network and smart mobility plans that meet urban functions of the city.

Speaking during the launch ceremony in Nairobi, the Cabinet Secretary for Information, Communication and the Digital Economy in Kenya, Eliud Owalo lauded the partnership progress between the two countries and noted that the EIPP projects will further boost the government’s agenda on the digital economy.

“The initiative marks yet another great milestone in the development of Konza Technopolis and for the transformation of Kenya through technology and innovation. This launch, today, follows the successful implementation of Year One Projects under the program last year, after the signing of the governing MOU,” Owalo said.

“Konza Technopolis has identified several candidate projects for consideration and I am pleased to note that four additional projects have been approved for implementation during the second year of the development program.”

He noted that the government is keen to forge partnerships that will spur the country’s socio-economic transformation, particularly in the digital economy.

The CS further noted that 3,000 government services are now available in the E-citizen as part of the government’s commitment to driving innovation and technology in the country.

On the Korean government’s end, Park Chul Ho, the Director General of the Development Cooperation Office (KOTRA) lauded the relations between the Korean and Kenya governments and noted that they are proud to record success in the first year of the program as they look forward for a successful second year projects implementation.

“I am glad that the first year gave us experiences due to COVID-19 but we have continued to work towards our goals. In today’s launch, we shall share key insights about the projects in Konza Technopolis and we look forward to successful implementation,” he said.

John Paul Okwiri, KoTDA Ag. CEO, noted that they are glad to undertake the EIPP projects and they are on the right track to develop the city.

“We are glad to have this launch today. At Konza Technopolis, we are accelerating the impact of the project and the implementation of the second year projects is a boost to the project in general,” he said.

Eng. John Mbugua, Principal Secretary, State Department for Roads who was also in attendance during the event noted that the government is committed to supporting the project, especially in the development of the roads infrastructure to the smart city as part of the wider national infrastructure development for the country.

EIPP is an extended cooperation grant model from the Korean government meant to foster mutually beneficial relationships between partner countries and Korea. The grant is in kind.
EIPP maximizes business effectiveness by promoting policy advice for system improvement and implementation of the projects identified.

The program supports two to three projects annually for a maximum of three years, focusing on establishing mid and long-term development strategies, improving laws and systems, planning infrastructure, and financing plans.

The 2022/23 Kenya-Korea EIPP will be implemented by the Korea Trade-Investment & Promotion Agency (KOTRA) and the Konza Technopolis Development Authority (KoTDA) on behalf of the Governments of Korea and Kenya respectively.

Read: Konza Technopolis Kicks Off Access To Affordable Financing Talks For Its Investors

>>> Phase One of Konza Technopolis Records Over 80 Percent Investors Uptake

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