TECNO launches ‘Future Star Initiative’ scholarship in Ghana

TECNO launches ‘Future Star Initiative’ scholarship in Ghana

Technology giant TECNO proudly introduced the “TECNO Future Star Initiative” on October 18, 2023, at the ISSER Conference Hall in Ghana.

This groundbreaking scholarship program, in collaboration with the esteemed University of Ghana, College of Humanities, aims to identify and support outstanding undergraduate students across Africa who are pioneering technological advancements, offering GHS 100,000 worth of scholarships.

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Fostering Collaboration and Diversity

The partnership with the University of Ghana, College of Humanities, strengthens the program’s academic credibility and ensures its accessibility to a wide range of students.

To ignite innovation and advocate for the potential of technology, TECNO also unveiled the renovation of a Student Experience Hub at the New College of Humanities Office. This dedicated space will be equipped with TECNO’s flagship MegabookT1 laptops and various smart devices from the TECNO AIOT ecosystem, providing students with an opportunity to explore, learn, and engage with cutting-edge technology, fostering creativity and innovation.

Under the banner of “Empower the Pioneer,” the TECNO Future Star Initiative underscores TECNO’s steadfast dedication to nurturing Africa’s youth’s potential and empowering the leaders of tomorrow.

A Commitment to Education and STEM

TECNO firmly believes in the transformative power of education and has a resolute objective: to inspire and support young college students pursuing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) subjects. TECNO acknowledges that Africa’s young talent is the driving force behind the continent’s technological progress, and it is TECNO’s responsibility to empower them to achieve their dreams and unlock their full potential.

Mr. Ernest Sonkor, National Channel Manager at TECNO, expressed his thoughts on the launch of this historic initiative, stating, “At TECNO, we recognize that Africa’s youth are the pioneers of tomorrow. We want to encourage students majoring in STEM subjects to push their boundaries, reach for excellence, and never stop striving for greatness. Through the TECNO Future Star Initiative, we aim to be a catalyst for change, a source of inspiration, and a driving force for the technological transformation of Africa.”

Bridging the Gap between Education and Innovation

Professor Daniel Frimpong Ofori, the Provost of the University of Ghana, College of Humanities, commended TECNO for this pioneering collaboration. He praised the initiative as a testament to TECNO’s commitment to education and innovation, recognizing that this partnership would significantly contribute to education within the College of Humanities, fostering academic growth, and nurturing the next generation of STEM leaders.

The Provost expressed gratitude to TECNO for its dedication to empowering students and enhancing the educational landscape in Africa. He noted that the partnership would undeniably help bridge the gap between academic excellence and real-world technological advancements.

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Igniting Hope for the Future

The “TECNO Future Star Initiative” has ignited hope for students with aspirations of making a profound impact in the fields of science and technology. It embodies the spirit of “STOP AT NOTHING,” symbolizing TECNO’s commitment to inspiring young pioneers to overcome challenges, break barriers, and realize their dreams. TECNO envisions a future where Africa’s innovative and determined youth lead the charge in technological advancements, and the “TECNO Future Star Initiative” marks a significant stride toward that vision.

The University of Ghana, College of Humanities, pledged unwavering support for the initiative, recognizing it as a vital step in strengthening the institution’s educational foundation and promoting innovation among STEM students. With great enthusiasm, the Provost looked forward to the positive impact this partnership would have on education, technology, and, most importantly, the aspirations of countless young minds.