Thursday, October 19, 2017

PROUDLY NAIJA: Tejumola Taiwo - Making Naija proud in the space technology sector.

PROUDLY NAIJA: An ABUSITE AHEAD...naturally.
#Anywherewego

Your mates are making Naija proud daily.You are there wailing and hating. #kontinu

Congratulations to my bro Tejumola Taiwo and his team of brilliant people.Thanks Taiwo for making Nigeria proud once again. May you keep shining man.

Introduction:
The GEDC Airbus Diversity Award aims to shine a light on successful projects which have encouraged more young people of all profiles and backgrounds to study and succeed in engineering. The award was developed and funded by Airbus in partnership with the GEDC, the leading international organization for leaders of schools and colleges of engineering education. For this fifth anniversary edition, the award has been placed under UNESCO patronage.

Japan’s Kyushu Institute of Technology’s BIRDS Satellite Project was selected as the recipient of the 2017 GEDC Airbus Diversity Award, with the Schulich School of Engineering: Discover Engineering Programme at Canada’s University of Calgary and the Women in Engineering (WIE) Programme at the University of New South Wales in Australia as runners up.

Taiwo Tejumola from the Kyushu Institute of Technology, presented the project to a Jury of industry experts and distinguished guests, as well as 200 international engineering education leaders gathered for the 2017 GEDC Conference in Niagara Falls, Canada. The three finalist projects were evaluated on the basis of the impact of their work, evidence of generating results and the possibility to be scaled-up.

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