Imagine a Ghana where "Designed in Africa" means "Ready to Make."
From Research & Development (R&D) to Workshop Validation, IMHOGEN is building the Design-to-Make bridge for students, graduates, & partners across Africa.
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we remain committed to strengthening Africa’s engineering design capacity — one structured thinker at a time.
IMHO GEN
Engineering Ideas Into Impact
Designing Solutions. Building Skills. Powering Industry #IMHOGEN#EngineeringDesign#Industrialization#SystemsThinking
We recently had the opportunity to host a hands-on Engineering Design Skills Workshop at IMHO GEN, held on Thursday (April 2, 2026), as part of the reward package for participants of the FMCESA KNUST Designathon 2026
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This initiative reflects one of our core goals at IMHO GEN — to build a generation of engineering designers and problem-solvers who are not only technically skilled, but also capable of designing structured, scalable, and locally relevant solutions.
Our involvement began well before the Designathon itself. We worked closely with FMCESA KNUST to refine the project scope, develop industry-aligned design briefs, and strengthen the strategic foundation of the initiative.
We were honored to be invited as Industry partner, Guest Speakers and Judges at the FMCESA KNUST Designathon 2026 at KNUST College of Engineering — a significant step toward redefining engineering design in Ghana.
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For us at IMHO GEN, this was never just about participating in an event. It was about contributing to a larger vision: building a generation of engineering designers and makers who can design solutions that truly work — for our (African) context, our markets, and our future.
It will be built by capability:
Design capability.
Make capability.
Systems capability.
At IMHO GEN, we are building engineering design and R&D infrastructure that transforms ideas into deployable industrial solutions.
Engineering Ideas Into Impact.
Engineering Is Not Just a Profession. It Is Infrastructure.
Today, on World Engineering Day, we recognize that industrial growth is not accidental.
It is engineered.
Africa’s industrial future will not be built by ideas alone.
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