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The Engineers Board of Kenya has customised a training focusing on emerging disciplines such as robotics, artificial intelligence and smart infrastructure. Engineers Board of Kenya CEO Eng. Margaret Ogai says the training aims to align with global trends as well as equip Kenyan engineers with cutting-edge skills for an evolving job market.
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Engineers Board customises a training focusing on emerging disciplines
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