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In the Media Spotlight
Our work has been featured on three major national media in Ethiopia, showcasing our impact, creativity, and innovation to a wider audience.
Our journey has always been rooted in a simple but powerful idea: using technology to solve real-world problems in Ethiopia. What started as a small initiative driven by curiosity and purpose has steadily grown into a platform for innovation, creativity, and impact.
Recently, we reached an important milestone in that journey. We were invited to share our story on three of Ethiopia’s television networks: ETV, Fana Broadcasting Corporation, and Kana Television. This was more than media coverage; it was an opportunity to bring our vision to a national audience.
During these features, we opened our doors to viewers across the country, giving them a closer look at the work we do every day. We spoke about our ongoing recycling projects, in which we transform waste into useful, meaningful products, and our robotics initiatives, which empower women’s and young minds to explore, build, and innovate. These conversations were not just about what we have built so far but about where we are going.
We shared our belief that technology should be accessible, practical, and locally driven. Our plans focus on expanding our recycling solutions, scaling our robotics education programmes, and creating more opportunities for young innovators to turn ideas into reality. By combining sustainability with technology, we aim to contribute to a cleaner environment and a more skilled generation.
Being featured on national television was a proud moment for our team. It validated the hard work, late nights, and continuous learning that define our journey. More importantly, it allowed us to inspire other students, creators, and communities to see what is possible when passion meets purpose.
As we continue to grow, we remain committed to building solutions that matter, sharing knowledge, and shaping a future where innovation is not limited by resources but driven by vision.