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In this special episode originally recorded for the Faith Driven Entrepreneur Africa Podcast, Dr. Kamau Gachigi shares how he is equipping Kenyan students how to turn their product ideas into a physical reality.Dr. Gachigi got tired of seeing brilliant Kenyan engineers leave the industry because they lacked resources. That's why he created Gearbox, a hardware accelerator and makerspace that trains, resources, and equips innovators in Kenya so they can turn ideas into physical reality. In this episode, Dr. Kamau gives an overview of the fourth industrial revolution, and explains why the next Mark Zuckerbergs and Elon Musks are going to come from Kenya. Listen in as Dr. Kamau unpacks design thinking, practical strategies for local job creation, and what African innovators can share with the world. Like this episode? Be sure to rate the show and subscribe on your favorite podcast streaming platform.
In this special episode originally recorded for the Faith Driven Entrepreneur Africa Podcast, Dr. Kamau Gachigi shares how he is equipping Kenyan students how to turn their product ideas into a physical reality.Dr. Gachigi got tired of seeing brilliant Kenyan engineers leave the industry because they lacked resources. That's why he created Gearbox, a hardware accelerator and makerspace that trains, resources, and equips innovators in Kenya so they can turn ideas into physical reality. In this episode, Dr. Kamau gives an overview of the fourth industrial revolution, and explains why the next Mark Zuckerbergs and Elon Musks are going to come from Kenya. Listen in as Dr. Kamau unpacks design thinking, practical strategies for local job creation, and what African innovators can share with the world. Like this episode? Be sure to rate the show and subscribe on your favorite podcast streaming platform.
Dr. Kamau Gachigi got tired of seeing brilliant Kenyan engineers leave the industry because they lacked resources. That's why he created Gearbox, a hardware accelerator and makerspace that trains, resources, and equips innovators in Kenya so they can turn ideas into physical reality. In this episode, Dr. Kamau gives an overview of the fourth industrial revolution, and explains why the next Mark Zuckerbergs and Elon Musks are going to come from Kenya. Listen in as Dr. Kamau unpacks design thinking, practical strategies for local job creation, and what African innovators can share with the world. Want to learn more about Gearbox? Check out Dr. Kamau's Ted Talk and the Gearbox Website.
In this final episode of our Coexist series, Kamau takes us through the New Age 'religion' what it means, the similarities with Christianity and the inconsistencies and false hoods.
Africa needs engineers, but its engineering students often end up working at auditing firms and banks. Why? Kamau Gachigi suspects it's because they don't have the spaces and materials needed to test their ideas and start businesses. To solve this problem, Gachigi started Gearbox, a makerspace and hardware accelerator that provides a rapid prototyping environment for both professionals and people with no formal engineering background. In this forward-thinking talk, he shares some of the extraordinary projects and innovations coming out of his Kenyan fab lab. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
L'Afrique a besoin d'ingénieurs, mais les étudiants ingénieurs finissent souvent par travailler dans des sociétés d'audit ou des banques. Pourquoi ? Kamau Gachigi pense que c'est à cause du manque d'espace et de matériel nécessaires pour tester leurs idées et lancer leurs entreprises. Pour résoudre ce problème, Gachigi a lancé Gearbox, un espace de fabrication et de soutien en matériel informatique qui propose un environnement pour tester les prototypes destinés tant aux professionnels qu'aux personnes sans expérience en ingénierie. Dans cette présentation d'avant-garde, il partage des exemples de projets extraordinaires et d'innovations sortant tout droit de ce fab lab kenyan.
아프리카에는 엔지니어들이 필요하지만, 공학도들은 회계법인이나 은행에서 일을 하는 경우가 많은데요 그 이유는 왜 일까요? 카마우 가치는 자신의 아이디어를 테스트하고 사업을 시작하는 데 필요한 공간과 재료가 없기 때문이라 생각합니다. 이러한 문제를 해결하기 위해 그는 정식 엔진니어링 배경이 없는 전문가와 사람들 모두에게 신속한 시제품 타입 환경을 제공하는 제조 공간 및 하드웨어 액셀러레이터 기업 기어박스를 시작했습니다. 그의 미래지향적인 이야기를 통해, 카마우는 케냐의 팹랩에서 일어나고 있는 놀라운 프로젝트들과 혁신들을 공유합니다.
A África precisa de engenheiros, mas os estudantes de engenharia acabam trabalhando em empresas de auditoria e bancos. Por quê? Kamau Gachigi suspeita que seja porque eles não têm os espaços e materiais necessários para testar suas ideias e começar seus próprios negócios. Para resolver esse problema, Gachigi inaugurou a Gearbox, um "makerspace" e acelerador de hardware que oferece um ambiente de prototipagem rápida para profissionais e pessoas sem conhecimento de engenharia. Nessa palestra a frente de seu tempo, ele compartilha alguns dos projetos e inovações extraordinárias que saem do "fab lab" do Quênia.
África necesita ingenieros, pero sus estudiantes de ingeniería suelen trabajar en empresas de auditoría y bancos. ¿Por qué? Kamau Gachigi sospecha que es porque no tienen los espacios y materiales que necesitan para probar sus ideas y empezar nuevos negocios. Para resolver este problema Gachigi creó Gearbox, un espacio para fabricantes y acelerador de hardware que provee un ambiente en el que tanto profesionales como gente sin conocimientos de ingeniería pueden hacer prototipos rápidamente. En esta charla de avanzada Gachigi comparte algunos proyectos e innovaciones extraordinarios que han salido de su Fab Lab keniano.
Africa needs engineers, but its engineering students often end up working at auditing firms and banks. Why? Kamau Gachigi suspects it's because they don't have the spaces and materials needed to test their ideas and start businesses. To solve this problem, Gachigi started Gearbox, a makerspace and hardware accelerator that provides a rapid prototyping environment for both professionals and people with no formal engineering background. In this forward-thinking talk, he shares some of the extraordinary projects and innovations coming out of his Kenyan fab lab.