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Fueling Innovation: First-Year Engineering Students Mold Modern Coal pots to Transform Campus Sustainability

Fueling Innovation: First-Year Engineering Students Mold Modern Coal pots to Transform Campus Sustainability

In a remarkable display of ingenuity and collaboration, first-year engineering students at Kumasi Technical University showcased their skills by designing and molding functional coalpots as part of their academic projects.

The students, enrolled in the Automotive Engineering programme, ventured beyond their curriculum to explore innovative solutions. A group led by Gladys Cobbinah and her colleagues undertook the task of molding the coalpots. Their dedication and teamwork were evident as they successfully presented their creation to the University Management. 

Gladys Cobbinah expressed her gratitude for the unwavering support provided by the University's Engineering Department. She highlighted the collaborative effort that allowed them to transform an idea into a tangible invention. "With the support of my fellow colleagues and the guidance of our department, we were able to develop this coal pot. It's a testament to the university's commitment to fostering practical learning," said Cobbinah.

The coal pots, a testament to the students' hands-on skills, were handed over to the Registrar and his team. The innovative designs and functional prototypes stood as a testament to the university's emphasis on the practical application of theoretical knowledge. 

In a thoughtful gesture, These innovative coal pots would be distributed among the university staff. This not only showcased the students' creativity but also provided a sustainable solution for the university community.

The Registrar, Mr. Ebenezer Kofi Boakye on behalf of the university, received the coal pots during a small ceremony. expressing admiration for the student's work, he emphasized the importance of nurturing a culture of innovation and creativity within the university.

Kumasi Technical University continues to be a hub of forward-thinking education, where students are encouraged to think beyond the classroom and contribute to real-world challenges. The success of these first-year students in creating functional coal pots serves as an inspiring example of the university's commitment to fostering practical learning and innovation.

About KsTU

Kumasi Technical University was established in 1954 as Kumasi Technical Institute (K. T. I. ) to offer craft courses. In 1963, the Institute was converted to a non-tertiary Polytechnic status under the Ghana Education Service to start offering, in addition, technician diploma and sub- professional courses.

Contact info

Location: Kumasi - Ashanti Region, Ghana, W/A

Postal Address: P. O. Box 854, Kumasi 

Email: info@kstu.edu.gh 

Tel: Admissions: +233(0)322 496 534, +233(0)322 496 380