The Second Annual Africa-US Nekotech Presidential Forum On STEM AI-MBA To Be Held In USA

The Second Annual Africa-US Nekotech Presidential Forum on STEM -AI-MBA will be
presented by Stevens Institute of Technology – New Jersey, USA in partnership with Nekotech Centre of Excellence, Ghana in New Jersey, USA.

The event, in the presence of, H.E. Dr, Princess Asie Ocansey, the co-founder of the Nekotech Center of Excellence and H.R.M.King Tackie Teiko Tsuru III, the overlord of the Ga State, is primarily to announce the pending partnership between Nekotech Center of Excellence and Stevens Institute of Technology, to provide educational opportunities in STEM-AI-MBA to African students from several African countries for diversity and inclusion in the AI era.

The main objectives of this event are to:-

*Initiate activities related to President Biden’s Executive Order which encourages efforts to advance equity and opportunity for the African Diaspora in the United States and strengthen cultural, social, political, and economic ties between African communities, the global African Diaspora, and the United States.

*Open a dialogue with African Heads of State and Traditional Rulers on the importance of higher education to boost the STEM/AI/MBA talent pool for accelerated economic and technological development during this fast-paced AI era – so that Africa is not left behind.

Among other high-profile activities lined up during the event, there will be awards and recognition of African leaders and a Traditional ruler who have distinguished themselves as Champions of Human Capital Development through the Nekotech Transfer2Transform USA Master’s Degree Work and Study program – which they introduced to their countries.

In this program, the students were awarded scholarships and no collateral educational loans for their citizens – some of whom have now graduated and are preparing for optional practical training with top USA technological industry leaders.
The organizers are very optimistic that the August program will promote goodwill between African leaders and New Jersey education leaders and public officials.

The run of the show for the awards dinner is below.

SEPTEMBER 19
Opening Ceremony
Second Annual
AFRICA-U.S. PRESIDENTIAL FORUM
AWARDS DINNER

SEPTEMBER 20
Stevens Showcase Exhibition
Diaspora, Students, Alumni, faculty and community engagement and royal cultural extravaganza in then presence of HRM King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II and HE Rev Dr Princess Ocansey.

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