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Dr. Agnes Mindila, director of JKUAT's School of Computing and Information Technology, speaks during the Smart Elevate Program career fair on July 15, 2026, as Smart Applications International Kenya CEO Isaiah Mosiori looks on. [Edward Kiplimo, Standard]

Students seeking careers in healthcare technology will access mentorship, internships, and graduate training through a new programme linking academia and industry across Africa.

The Smart Elevate Student Mentorship Program aims to guide students from career exploration to workplace experience through structured learning and engagement with professionals in the sector.

Participants will receive career guidance, mentorship, and opportunities to build the skills needed for healthcare technology as digital solutions become more common across African healthcare systems.