AFRALTI through its IoT Hub was selected as one of the recipients of the prestigious HUBiquitous H2020 TecHub Catalyst Program, funded by the European Union. This remarkable program is set to elevate the hub as a beacon of technological innovation, skill enhancement, and entrepreneurial advancement within AFRALTI’s ecosystem, marking a new chapter in its journey toward excellence in IoT. With the unwavering support of the European Union and the shared vision of building a sustainable and collaborative innovation landscape, AFRALTI’s IoT Hub stands poised to harness the power of IoT and drive positive change in the digital age.
In a convergence of technical minds and innovative spirits, AFRALTI embarked on a journey to enhance capacity on the Internet of Things (IoT) alongside a hackathon at Mama Ngina University. This event, in partnership with iLab Africa and WaziUp, aimed to empower students to develop IoT solutions to address societal issues. Read more
In a landmark move, Kenya Network Information Centre (KeNIC) and the African Advanced Level Telecommunications Institute (AFRALTI) inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to solidify their dedication to joint efforts in shaping training curricula, research & consultancy within the ICT and telecommunications sphere.Read more
The African Advanced Level Telecommunications Institute (AFRALTI) and Acyberschool joined forces in a landmark collaboration that is set to elevate cybersecurity and telecommunications education, research, and innovation in Africa. The partnership capitalizes on AFRALTI’s robust institutional capacity and esteemed reputation in the telecommunications and ICT sector, coupled with Acyberschool’s proficiency in cybersecurity certifications, research, and development.Read more
By creating a dynamic framework for cooperation, AFRALTI, UKTA, and UNES aim to foster knowledge exchange, innovation, and sustainable development in the fields of ICT and communications management. Read more
Hosted at the Imperial Golf View Hotel in Entebbe, Uganda, by the Uganda Communications Commission, the AFRALTI Governing Council, consisting of member states from the African Advanced Level Telecommunications Institute, convened to assess and evaluate the institute’s activities and performance for the fiscal year 2023-2024. Read more