A Business Information Technology (BBIT) alumnus from JKUAT has become the First runner up of the Third Annual Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge, winning Kshs. 7.5 Million (US$ 75,000) according to the Cisco Innovation Challenge website, May 20, 2019. Dysmus Kisilu who is the founder of Solar Freeze, an initiative for smallholder farmers to effectively deal with postharvest loss through a holistic approach from storage to transportation and selling produce by using renewable energy faced stiff competition from formidable candidates. The challenge is geared towards recognizing new business ideas that leverage technology for social impact... Continue reading →
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