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Read More12-year-old Kenyan boy teaches students how to make robots.
The young Kenyan innovator has wished to get a chance from the UAE authorities to showcase his innovations, including a robotic solution to a major problem in urban life – identify blockages in sewerage network using robotic sensors connected to smartphones – to detect sludges, toxic chemicals and send alarm to the control room.
Read MoreKenya’s 12-year-old tech CEO causing ripples globally.
He is 12, a CEO and a notable figure at the just concluded Expo 2020, Dubai. His innovation addresses one of the major urban areas' biggest challenges- blocked sewerage systems.
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The CEO, who now tutors Kenyan children and university students, founded his own initiative PNW Innovation Programme through which he offers free lessons.
Read MoreKT Impact: Dubai group donates Dh50,000 to 12-year-old Kenyan genius' STEM project
Patrick Njoroge Wachira, a 12-year-old Kenyan prodigy, who is setting up a mobile science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) laboratory, received a donation worth Dh50,000 from Indian Academy Dubai, which is part of the LEAMS Education Group.
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