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Driving Innovation Together

Driving innovation is not a one-man job.
In fact, it’s not just the work of engineers and inventors — it’s everyone’s responsibility.
We all have a role to play.

At Dzovah, we want to spark and support innovation across Kenya and Africa at large.
But we know we can’t do this alone.

There are countless gaps that need to be filled — in technology, services, infrastructure, education, health, and more.
And who better to point them out than the people themselves?

That’s why we’re calling on you:

And to the innovators: listen.

I need...

“I need a library of tutorials, case studies, and expert blogs—all in one place.”

“I need access to broken gadgets for learning.”

“I need a forum where engineers actually solve problems together, not just debate.”

“I need to see projects from people like me to believe what’s possible.”

“I need a way to learn from engineers who’ve done it, not just academics.”

“I need local suppliers who understand innovation.”

“I need to see women leading innovation spaces.”

“I need mentors who’ve been where I am and won’t ghost me.”

“I need a workspace where I can co-build with others in real time.”

“I need networking that leads to real partnerships, not just LinkedIn connections.”

“I need affordable 3D printing so I can iterate faster.”

“I need hackathons that solve actual problems, not just resume padding.”

“I need open-source projects where my contributions matter.”

“I need workshops that teach skills I can use next week.”

“I need simulations of real industry problems to test my skills.”

“I need a lab where someone’s already testing the tech I can’t afford.”

“I need someone to say, ‘build it anyway.’”

“I need challenges that sharpen my problem-solving, not just quizzes.”

“I need university partnerships that lead to jobs, not just grades.”

“I need a tech product line that proves our community’s ideas work.”

“I need a subscription that sends me tools to tinker with monthly.”

“I need podcasts where engineers explain their failures, not just wins.”

“I need certifications employers actually respect.”

“I need to know others struggle too.”

“I need electricity I can count on.”

“I need reverse engineering to be legal.”

“I need access to abandoned labs and their gear.”

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