Highlights from Redcity’s Sustainability Webinar

Highlights from Redcity's Sustainability Webinar.

A little over two days ago, Redcity launched its much-anticipated online course on sustainable engineering in Africa. The launch commenced with a webinar held from 10a.m. – 3p.m. on the 5th of April, 2024, and another from 10a.m. – 3p.m. on the 6th of April, 2024.

The purpose of the launch was to introduce participants to the concept of sustainable engineering. This way, more individuals learn about the importance of sustainability and become motivated to participate in more sustainable practices for a greener tomorrow.

Here are a few highlights from Redcity's sustainability webinar.

The founder of Redcity, Morountodun Obaigbo, headed the webinar which centered around the topic "Engineering the Future of Cities in Africa''. It welcomed over 100 participants from all across Africa, surpassing its initial goal of 100 participants.

Key Takeaways to Remember

• Identifying problems with everyone in mind is necessary to developing effective solutions for future cities.

• In sustainable development and innovation, many subcategories of engineering interrelate in developing solutions for future African cities.

In summary, the launch was a success and ultimately received positive feedback. Participants learned the value of sustainability in engineering as well as the various categories and subcategories of engineering involved in sustainable development. They were also introduced to a list of African companies already leading the way in sustainable development. Companies such as:

Redcity

Bboxx

Awa Bike

Quadloop

Arnergy Solar

Solynta Energy

Sistema Bio and much more

Once again, we would like to say a huge thank you to all who took the time to register for our course and join our webinar. We also hope to see many more participants in the coming future.

If you would also like to register for our free course and get certification after completing it, simply click here to get started. We can't wait to have you join!

What interesting fact(s) did you take away from our webinar on engineering sustainable cities in Africa? Comment below.

   

Redcity Sustainable Development Course for STEM Students & Fresh Graduates

Redcity Sustainable Development Course for STEM Students & Fresh Graduates. Redcity is excited to announce the launch of its first online course on sustainable development, a course tailored to enlighten participants on some of the sustainability problems of the future and how to develop innovative solutions for these problems.

In the course, students are introduced to the concept of sustainability and its benefits before identifying problems associated with engineering in Africa and ultimately arriving at practical and theoretical solutions to these problems. This course gives participants a deep insight into the nitty-gritty of sustainable engineering, science, technology, and cultural influences.

Why register for the course?

"Engineering the Future of Cities in Africa," is launching on April 5th, 2024, it is a free course that's loaded with a variety of exciting offers.

The course introduces participants to new career opportunities in the Sustainable Development of cities in Africa serving as an entry point into professional development and advancement in the science, engineering, technology, and math of tackling environmental problems with innovation.

Included or additional:
  • 17-hour Free course
  • Open discussion forum with experts
  • Opportunities to place grants
  • Certification
  • Interning, Volunteering, and career placement opportunities
  • Virtual excursion
Who is it for?

The course is available to diploma holders, and undergraduate and postgraduate students in ongoing or freshly completed fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.

To register, you can get started by simply clicking here.

This is a Redcity impact campaign towards the future of engineering in Africa and an adoption drive for sustainable practices.

Morountodun Obaigbo, Founder and CEO of Redcity:

"In the future I don't think houses will look the way they currently look. They're going to be organic, they're going to be mobile, they're going to have their own life, they're going to be smart!"

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