Vivo Energy Ghana PLC
(VEGH) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the College of
Engineering, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) to
collaborate on the upcoming NextGen Energy Innovators Challenge, an
initiative aimed at empowering students to develop innovative solutions for Ghana’s
evolving energy needs.
The NextGen Energy
Innovators Challenge is designed to foster innovation among students by
providing a platform where young engineers and innovators can develop practical
ideas and technologies addressing real-world challenges in the energy sector.
The MoU was signed
during a courtesy visit to the University by the leadership and management team
of Vivo Energy Ghana, following the successful ShePower Summit 2026 held at the
University’s College of Engineering.
Leading the Vivo
Energy Ghana delegation, Mr. Christian Li, Managing Director of Vivo
Energy Ghana, expressed confidence in the partnership, noting that KNUST is
the right place to foster such collaboration.
“I believe we are
at the right place and there are many more alumni from KNUST at Vivo Energy
Ghana,” he said.
He added that the future
of energy will be driven by bold ideas, inclusive thinking, and strong
collaboration.
“This partnership
with KNUST reflects our commitment to nurturing the next generation of
innovators and empowering them to transform ideas into impactful solutions for
Ghana and beyond,” he noted.
Speaking at the
signing ceremony, Professor David Asamoah, Pro Vice-Chancellor of KNUST welcomed
the collaboration and underscored the importance of academia-industry
partnerships in driving innovation and national development.
“At KNUST we
strongly value partnerships between academia and industry, as our goal is to
prepare students for real-world careers. That’s why we’re keen to hear your
perspective on how well our students meet your expectations,” he said. He
further assured the company of KNUST’s full support in nurturing the
partnership.
Sharing remarks during
the signing ceremony, Professor Edmund Ekuadzi, Dean of the International
Programmes Office (IPO), said the agreement formally initiates the
collaboration between the University and VEGH, and marks the beginning of a
structured academia-industry partnership. He noted that the collaboration will
be led by Dr. Kwame Sarkodie, Head of Department, Petroleum Engineering.
Through the NextGen Energy Innovators Challenge, students will have the opportunity to showcase innovative concepts, prototypes, and research-driven solutions, while benefiting from mentorship and exposure to industry expertise.
The partnership also
reflects Vivo Energy Ghana’s broader vision to be Africa’s leading and most
respected energy business, by investing in people, strengthening
institutions, and driving innovation that delivers long-term value for society.
The collaboration deepens
a shared commitment by both institutions to develop talent, advance
innovation, and build a sustainable energy future for Ghana.
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