Clintonel Innovation Centre (CIC) Aba recently won the latest Autodesk Learning Partners (ALP) Excellence Award in the EMEAR region for its Nigerian Genius Engineering Competition 2022.
Awarded on a quarterly basis, the Excellence Awards recognize learning partners in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Russia (EMEAR) region for high performance, innovation and learner satisfaction.
For Autodesk – a leading global brand in engineering software and products, the Nigerian Genius Engineering Competition was amazing, and the judges were particularly impressed with Clintonel’s effort to engage with Nigeria’s future manufacturing workforce.
The Nigerian Genius Engineering Competition 2022 brought together Nigeria’s brightest minds in tertiary institutions to solve Nigeria’s toughest engineering and manufacturing challenges.
The participants learnt Advanced Engineering Skills from industry experts and were given access to Precision Manufacturing Equipment at CLINTONEL Advanced Engineering Centre Aba to build engineering and manufacturing solutions for Nigeria.
They went further to deploy the skills acquired to design and build different engineering products and solutions and were ultimately given the challenge to design and build solutions for Nigeria’s power (energy) problems using renewable energy sources.
University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) was ranked no.1 in engineering education for the Year 2022, after emerging as the winner in the competition. Learn more about the Nigerian Genius Engineering Competition here.
Speaking on the award, Tochukwu Chukwueke, Founder of Clintonel Innovation Centre (CIC) said, “This international Award of Excellence is a great honour for our organization. It is an appreciation to all who contributed to the success of the Nigerian Genius Engineering Competition 2022.
We are grateful to all our partners, especially Aspire Coronation Trust Foundation, The Royal Academy of Engineering, Advanced Engineering Centre and Autodesk.”
“As an organization, CLINTONEL will continue to push and break boundaries in engineering, innovation and capacity building till Nigeria becomes a technology producer.”, Tochukwu concluded.
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