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KNUST Campus came alive as over 600 students and young professionals gathered for the Indu-Tech Talks 2025 organized by KNUST Computer Science Society. Themed “Innovating for Impact: Bridging the Gap Between Tech and Industry,” the event featured three expert panelists from Enterprise Computing Ltd. (ECL), each delivering thought-provoking talks on key aspects of the tech industry.
Kicking off the session, Marius Kuyipua, Infrastructure Manager at ECL, discussed strategies for building scalable, secure, and efficient IT infrastructures. His presentation delved into strategies for achieving scalability, security, and efficiency in IT systems, backed by real-world examples from his career. Marius emphasized the importance of aligning IT strategies with overarching business goals, while also staying ahead of emerging threats in the digital space.

Building on the momentum, Steven Nnuro, ECL’s seasoned software developer, delivered a compelling presentation on the phases of software development. Recalling his first project—a car-hailing app —he highlighted the importance of having a proper project structure and shared practical frameworks to help developers turn ideas into functional solutions.
Rounding out the panel, Frank Asamoah, Automation Manager, explored automation trends such as AI-powered processes and robotics. He reframed automation as an enabler of innovation rather than a disruptor, encouraging attendees to embrace opportunities in this dynamic field. "Automation is not about replacing jobs but about amplifying human creativity and innovation," he explained.

More than just a batch of presentations, the talk was an impactful experience for the attendees, who were predominantly students from Computer Science, Engineering, and IT disciplines.
Michael Agyei, Vice President of the Computer Science Society at KNUST, expressed his excitement, saying, “I appreciated the warm approach and punctuality of the ECL team. This experience has given me a better understanding of the diverse roles in the tech industry. As a software developer, I now feel inspired to achieve more and improve my skills significantly.”

To end the day, the participants enjoyed a networking session, where they interacted with the panelists and their peers. For ECL, this event solidifies its commitment to nurturing the next generation of tech innovators. By bridging the gap between academia and industry, ECL continues to position itself as a leader in driving impactful conversations and empowering young talents in the tech space.
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