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On Friday, 13th February 2026, the Career Services Centre, KNUST, in partnership with the Department of Geomatic Engineering, brought together students and industry leaders at the Kumapley Auditorium for a high-impact Industry Information Session, focused on preparing students for the professional world.
Mrs. Selina Angmor Doe, Director of the Career Services Centre, opened the session by highlighting the Centre’s initiative to bridge the gap between academia and industry. She noted that the Centre has previously collaborated with global firms such as Puma Energy and representatives from the German Ambassador’s Office. This year, the spotlight was on Leica Geosystems, reinforcing the importance of industry partnerships in geospatial engineering. She encouraged students to see the session as “an opportunity to understand the future you’re building toward.”
Prof. Ato Andam Akorful, Head of Department, emphasized the value of early preparation, sharing how connections from similar career events shaped his own journey at KNUST. He reminded students that career readiness begins on day one of university life.
Representing Leica Geosystems, Mr. Nii Aryee Lartey, Sales Specialist in Surveying & Engineering, highlighted the company’s 200-year legacy and AI-driven innovations, including advanced GNSS systems and the BLK ARC mobile mapping solution. His presentation provided students with valuable insight into modern geospatial instruments and their practical applications in industry.
Other notable speakers included Mrs. Victoria De-Graft Adjei, Deputy Registrar for Student Affairs, and Mrs. Priscilla Ivans Cudjoe, Regional Human Resource Business Partner for the Central Africa Region at Leica Geosystems.
Mrs. Victoria De-Graft Adjei, Deputy Registrar for Student Affairs, encouraged students to convert their academic credentials into tangible career capital, stressing the increasing role of AI in engineering and the need for stronger collaboration between academia and industry.
Mrs. Priscilla Ivans Cudjoe, Regional Human Resource Business Partner for the Central Africa Region at Leica Geosystems, emphasized that professionalism, visibility, and attitude are critical differentiators in a competitive global job market. She urged students to pair technical excellence with personal branding and proactive career preparation to succeed in their careers.
The programme concluded with an interactive question-and-answer session, followed by networking, leaving students with a clear message that building a successful career requires not only technical knowledge but also strategic engagement with industry and consistent personal development.
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