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Entrepreneur creates career pathways with MIT OpenCourseWare
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Entrepreneur creates career pathways with MIT OpenCourseWare
When June Odongo interviewed early-career electrical engineer Cynthia Wacheke for a software engineering position at her company, Wacheke lacked knowledge of computer science theory but showed potential in complex problem-solving.
Determined to give Wacheke a shot, Odongo turned to MIT OpenCourseWare to create a six-month “bridging course” modeled after the classes she once took as a computer science student. Part of MIT Open Learning, OpenCourseWare offers free, online, open educational resources from more than 2,500 courses that span the MIT undergraduate and graduate curriculum.
“Wacheke had the potential and interest to do the work that needed to be done, so the way to solve this was for me to literally create a path for her to get that work done,” says Odongo, founder and CEO of Senga Technologies.
Developers, Odongo says, are not easy to find. The OpenCourseWare educational resources provided a way to close that gap. “We put Wacheke through the course last year, and she is so impressive,” Odongo says. “Right now, she is doing our first machine learning models. It’s insane how good of a team member she is. She has done so much in such a short time.”
Making high-quality candidates job-ready
Wacheke, who holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Nairobi, started her professional career as a hardware engineer. She discovered a passion for software while working on a dashboard design project, and decided to pivot from hardware to software engineering. That’s when she discovered Senga Technologies, a logistics software and services company in Kenya catering to businesses that ship in Africa.
Odongo founded Senga with the goal of simplifying and easing the supply chain and logistics experience, from the movement of goods to software tools. Senga’s ultimate goal, Odongo says, is to have most of their services driven by software. That means employees — and candidates — need to be able to think through complex problems using computer science theory.
“A lot of people are focused on programming, but we care less about programming and more about problem-solving,” says Odongo, who received a bachelor’s degree in computer science from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell and an MBA from Harvard Business School. “We actually apply the things people learn in computer science programs.”
Wacheke started the bridging course in June 2022 and was given six months to complete the curriculum on the MIT OpenCourseWare website. She took nine courses, including: Introduction to Algorithms; Mathematics for Computer Science; Design and Analysis of Algorithms; Elements of Software Construction; Automata, Computability, and Complexity; Database Systems; Principles of Autonomy and Decision Making; Introduction to Machine Learning; and Networks.
“The bridging course helped me learn how to think through things,” Wacheke says. “It’s one thing to know how to do something, but it’s another to design that thing from scratch and implement it.”
During the bridging course, Wacheke was paired with a software engineer at Senga, who mentored her and answered questions along the way. She learned Ruby on Rails, a server-side web application framework under the MIT License. Wacheke also completed other projects to complement the theory she was learning. She created a new website that included an integration to channel external requests to Slack, a cross-platform team communication tool used by the company’s employees.
Continuous learning for team members
The bridging course concluded with a presentation to Senga employees, during which Wacheke explained how the company could use graph theory for decision-making. “If you want to get from point A to B, there are algorithms you can use to find the shortest path,” Wacheke says. “Since we’re a logistics company, I thought we could use this when we’re deciding which routes our trucks take.”
The presentation, which is the final requirement for the bridging course, is also a professional development opportunity for Senga employees. “This process is helpful for our team members, particularly those who have been out of school for a while,” Odongo says. “The candidates present what they’ve learned in relation to Senga. It’s a way of doing continuous learning for the existing team members.”
After successfully completing the bridging course in November 2022, Wacheke transitioned to a full-time software engineer role. She is currently developing a “machine” that can interpret and categorize hundreds of documents, including delivery notes, cash flows, and receipts.
“The goal is to enable our customers to simply feed those documents into our machine, and then we can more accurately read and convert them to digital formats to drive automation,” Odongo says. “The machine will also enable someone to ask a document a question, such as ‘What did I deliver to retailer X on date Y?’ or ‘What is the total price of the goods delivered?’”
The bridging course, which was initially custom-designed for Wacheke, is now a permanent program at Senga. A second team member completed the course in October 2023 and has joined the software team full time.
“Developers are not easy to find, and you also want high-quality developers,” Odongo says. “At least when we do this, we know that the person has gone through what we need.”
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Excited for the Hackathon!! We are supposed to be doing a 2 day project (more of a community service than competitive since it's school based with a small group of people.)
From everything I heard we are supposed to build a cashless payment app for people in Kenya (similar to M-Pesa I believe).
I am supposed to work on the front-end web development/design..feeling pretty nervous/good about it.
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They’re all tied to the CIA.
Barack Hussein Obama—aka Barry Soetoro—wasn’t just a politician; he was the Agency’s first fully engineered MKUltra asset. Born in Mombasa, Kenya—not Hawaii, despite the paperwork—he was a carefully groomed Manchurian candidate, placed at the very top. His long-standing ties to the Muslim Brotherhood? No secret. He allegedly funneled funds to Egypt’s Islamist networks while the media stayed conveniently silent.
And Kamala Harris? Her mother spent over a decade working in Canada’s classified psychological research programs. That’s not random. Harris didn’t rise organically—she was shaped, developed, and elevated, another synthetic figurehead molded for control. As for Lolo Soetoro, Obama’s stepfather? Not just a bureaucrat—he was a CIA-affiliated operative, handling covert eliminations under the cover of Indonesia’s military regime.
Then there’s the Dunham family. Obama’s grandmother, Madelyn Payne Dunham, reportedly managed covert Agency financial operations. Her cousin? None other than George H.W. Bush—another CIA insider who played a role in securing Indonesian oil interests. A family affair.
Stanley Ann Dunham, Obama’s mother, is said to have harbored deep resentment toward the U.S.—and raised Barack in that mindset.
This isn’t just a theory—it’s a lineage. The web isn’t just wide; it’s deep. And the machinery? Still very much alive.

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Lumetrix AI Review 2025 - The Good, the Bad & My Honest Take

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🌍 Supported Countries
Lumetrix AI operates in:
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Tech Innovation makes Open Access to Health Data a Reality in Kenya

Until recently, health data in Kenya was collected by the government and private enterprises. There was no central repository, making research and evidence-based decision-making a complicated affair. That has all changed due to an unlikely partnership between Kenya’s health ministry, digital innovator Qhala and the University of Nairobi.
The night before Kenya’s health ministry announced the country’s first Covid-19 case in March 2020, behind the scenes, Qhala’s data scientists were working to answer one question: how could data contribute to the national response to Covid? Qhala collected, coded and visualised public health data, creating epidemiological models and scenarios. It was these scenarios that informed the Kenyan government’s decision to lock down the country, saving countless lives.
Qhala went on to partner with the University of Nairobi and the health ministry to form the Center for Epidemiological Modelling and Analysis (CEMA). The centre, a multi-disciplinary community of practice based at the university, develops tools and models that aid the collection, analysis and visualisation of disease trends and other health information gathered from national population data. Prof Thumbi Mwangi, an epidemiologist at CEMA, explains its reason for being:
“The idea of CEMA is to harness the existing health data and make better decisions… the critical thing we want to address here [at CEMA] is both the speed and the quality of decision-making in health using data.”
CEMA brings together epidemiology experts and researchers and other academics from the University of Nairobi, data science and computer science professionals from Qhala and data obtained from government and private sources. CEMA merges the powers of data science and medicine to make health data available to the public at large. CEMA also provides advisory services to the government as well as expertise and training on translating data into policies that will improve public health. CEMA also has a focus on research. Dr Loice Ombajo, a co-director at CEMA and the Chair of Infectious Diseases, University of Nairobi elaborates on this role:
“The other focus area [of CEMA] is around research on infectious disease. This would be clinical research, population research, how various infectious diseases affect populations and factors within populations that affect infectious disease… So, when we collect health data from the patients we see, that then helps inform some of the models, some of the practices and data that ends up being analysed.”
In aggregating and centralising health data, CEMA is making it possible for the government and the public to deeply investigate disease outbreaks and access demographic data. The centre is influencing government decisions on treatment protocols aimed at curbing the spread of Covid-19.
A symbiotic partnership
CEMA is effective because each of its partners rely on each other’s unique strengths, in a symbiotic way. Qhala brings its strengths as a private sector entity:
Agility: Qhala has the agility to experiment, test and learn with tools and approaches in order to create bespoke visualisation and other tech solutions that benefit the CEMA partnership. In contrast, the government and academia tend to be slowed down by internal processes and peer-review requirements.
Partnerships: Qhala is able to partner with other private bodies to benefit CEMA. An example of this is Qhala’s partnership with Amazon web services that brought free cloud hosting to CEMA.
Cutting-edge data analysis and visualisation tools: Using code, Qhala researchers and data scientists are able to translate population and other data into easy-to-understand dashboard maps, charts and tables for consumption by the public.
The University of Nairobi brings the power of science to the work of CEMA through epidemiologists, infectious disease specialists, clinicians, mathematicians and statisticians. The university also brings credibility to CEMA, as the university vice chancellor, Prof Kiama Gitahi, points out:
“As a university, we have the appropriate convening power, we have the credibility… when we collect this data, using our well-trained scholars the professors here… it is going to be credible and therefore it is going to be very relevant to [making] decisions, including decisions on where we need to put our resources when we are taking care of the health of our people.”
The health ministry brings to the CEMA the expertise of collecting reliable national health data on a consistent and continuous basis. Without this health data, no analysis or data visualisation would be possible.
A source of locally-generated health data
CEMA is making it possible for the health ministry to base its decisions on reliable, locally-sourced data. Speaking during the launch of CEMA in June 2021, Dr Patrick Amoth, Acting Director-General for Health in the Ministry of Health said this access to local data was a key development:
“I think CEMA has done a great job in helping the ministry of health craft interventions, especially the advisories, based on locally-generated data… in the early phase of the [Covid-19] pandemic, we relied on data especially from China and the WHO… [we] could not directly infer that whatever was happening in China would happen in Kenya. That is when we thought outside the box to… bring our great academicians on board to… help us in terms of looking at the data, analysing the data so that we can craft interventions that will apply to our local populations.”
CEMA represents a different kind of public-private partnership, one that is driven by tech and data, rather than capital-intensive infrastructure. It will hopefully, inspire data and tech partnerships in other sectors and spark conversations on what the government can do to make the data it collects more readily usable by data scientists.
Injecting private sector agility
By training Masters and PhD students in data science and private sector agility, Qhala CEO Dr Shikoh Gitau hopes CEMA will influence the culture of decision-making in the health sector:
“For me the most… exciting part of this last year of CEMA has been in working with extremely young people on data… If we can do more of this, [provide] that private sector industrial perspective and experience while the students are still students, hopefully that [private sector] agility will be injected into how things are done [in the health sector].”
One positive outcome of the Covid-19 pandemic has been the increased momentum towards digitisation in all sectors. CEMA is one result of this momentum. Its creation has led to the deepening of data democracy in Kenya in the key area of health. It has raised the profile of the country as an example in the area of accessible health data. CEMA stands as a robust example of what is possible when communities of practice and partnerships leverage the power of data science, digital innovation and, ultimately, the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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Top Destinations for Outsourced Product Development: Where to Hire?

Outsourced product development (OPD) has become a strategic approach for businesses looking to scale efficiently while reducing costs. With access to a global talent pool, companies can find specialized developers, engineers, and designers at competitive rates.
But with so many outsourcing hubs worldwide, where should you hire from? In this article, we’ll explore the top destinations for outsourced product development, highlighting their strengths, cost-effectiveness, and expertise.
1. India – The Global Leader in IT Outsourcing
Why Choose India?
✅ Large Talent Pool: Over 5 million software developers ✅ Cost-Effective: Hourly rates range from $20 – $50 ✅ Strong English Proficiency: Ranked high in English-speaking workforce ✅ Expertise: Specialization in custom software, web, and mobile app development
Key Outsourcing Cities:
📍 Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai, Delhi NCR
Best For:
✔ Custom software development ✔ AI, machine learning, and cloud computing ✔ IT support and maintenance
India remains a top outsourcing destination due to its affordability, highly skilled workforce, and strong presence of tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and IBM.
2. Eastern Europe – High-Quality Development with Strong Security
Why Choose Eastern Europe?
✅ Strong Technical Education: High number of STEM graduates ✅ High-Quality Code: Developers ranked among the top 5 globally ✅ Better Time Zone for Western Europe & US Clients ✅ Strict Data Protection Laws (GDPR Compliant)
Key Outsourcing Countries:
📍 Ukraine, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary
Hourly Rates:
💰 $30 – $80
Best For:
✔ FinTech, blockchain, and cybersecurity ✔ Enterprise software and SaaS platforms ✔ Complex software architecture
Eastern Europe is ideal for companies that prioritize high-quality development and strong data security, especially in FinTech and enterprise solutions.
3. Latin America – Nearshore Outsourcing for North America
Why Choose Latin America?
✅ Close Time Zones to the US & Canada ✅ Growing Tech Talent in AI & Software Engineering ✅ Strong Government Support for IT Industry ✅ Cultural Similarities with Western Businesses
Key Outsourcing Countries:
📍 Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile
Hourly Rates:
💰 $25 – $70
Best For:
✔ Nearshore outsourcing for US & Canadian companies ✔ Agile software development and DevOps ✔ AI, IoT, and emerging technologies
Latin America is a great option for North American businesses looking for real-time collaboration and cultural alignment.
4. Southeast Asia – Affordable & Scalable Development
Why Choose Southeast Asia?
✅ Rapidly Growing Tech Industry ✅ Cost-Effective Development Teams ✅ Strong Government Support for IT & Startups
Key Outsourcing Countries:
📍 The Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia
Hourly Rates:
💰 $15 – $50
Best For:
✔ Web and mobile app development ✔ UI/UX design and digital marketing ✔ E-commerce and CMS solutions
The Philippines is especially known for customer support outsourcing, while Vietnam is rising as a strong software development hub.
5. Africa – The Emerging Tech Outsourcing Hub
Why Choose Africa?
✅ Rapidly Expanding Tech Talent Pool ✅ Government Investment in IT & AI ✅ English & French Proficiency
Key Outsourcing Countries:
📍 Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa
Hourly Rates:
💰 $15 – $40
Best For:
✔ Mobile app development ✔ AI, big data, and cloud computing ✔ IT support and back-office services
Africa’s tech scene is rapidly growing, with companies like Microsoft and Google investing in AI research and cloud technology in the region.
How to Choose the Best Outsourcing Destination?
When selecting an outsourcing location, consider the following factors: 🔹 Budget: Choose a destination that fits your cost expectations. 🔹 Technical Expertise: Match your project needs with a country’s specialization. 🔹 Time Zone & Communication: Ensure efficient collaboration. 🔹 Legal & Security Compliance: Check for IP protection and data privacy laws.
Final Thoughts
Outsourcing product development can be a game-changer for your business. Whether you prioritize cost savings (India, Southeast Asia), quality (Eastern Europe), or proximity (Latin America), there’s a destination that fits your needs.
🔹 Need help choosing the right outsourcing partner? Let’s discuss your project requirements in the comments!
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Empowering Africa’s Industries: The Impact of Nonwoven Fabrics
The Africa nonwoven fabrics market size is expected to reach USD 2.43 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 6.9% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market is driven by the increase in hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) and rising construction investments coupled with the growing apparel & textile industry. The textile industry is growing due to the upcoming trends in the apparel industry, which needs customized fabrics for the desired design.
Major countries fueling the growth of the African nonwoven fabrics market include Cameroon, the Central African Republic, and Chad amongst others. Furthermore, increasing hospital construction and growth of the textile market in the countries are expected to drive the demand for nonwoven fabrics in the Central Africa region. Kenya is the fastest-growing economy in East Africa, with a G.D.P. that accounts for 50% of the region's total. In East Africa, Kenya is the biggest importer of nonwoven raw materials and finished products.
Government agencies in Africa have taken initiatives to upgrade their infrastructures to attract foreign investments and support developments for the revival of their economies, which were adversely affected by the spread of COVID-19. The surging investments in the construction, textile, and automotive industries in the African region are expected to contribute to the growth of the market in the coming years.
The Trade, Industry, and Competition Department of the Republic of South Africa published recommendation guidelines in May 2020. It provides guidelines to the manufacturers of face masks in South Africa regarding the use of nonwoven fabrics in face masks.
Sigma-Aldrich, Chemondis Gmbh, Silbert & Co., Propet (Pty) Ltd., Narrowtex Hereford Industries, Sappi Global, and Lenzing AG are involved in supplying raw materials to nonwoven fabric manufacturers. The most often used fibers are polyester, olefin, and nylon, used for their strength, and cotton and rayon, used for their absorbency. Additionally, some vinyon, acrylic, and acetate fabrics are being used in some applications.
Manufacturers, such as Fibertex Nonwovens A/S, are integrated across two stages of the value chain, i.e., they are engaged in the production of raw materials, and they also consume these raw materials for manufacturing nonwoven fabrics. This helps companies to regulate the quality of raw materials and mitigate volatility in pricing and disruptions in the supply chain.
Africa Nonwoven Fabrics Market Report Highlights
Durable product segment accounted for 65.3% of the revenue share in 2024. The durable fabrics can be made using different fiber webs that impart properties such as water absorption or repellency, thermal and fire resistance, antimicrobial treatment, and so on.
The polypropylene material segment led the Africa nonwoven fabric market, accounting for a 49.7% revenue share in 2024.
The hygiene segment accounted for the largest market revenue share of 29.7% in 2024. As more people move to urban areas, the demand for hygiene products such as diapers, sanitary pads, and adult incontinence products has surged.
The spunbond segment accounted for the largest market revenue share of 43.7% in 2024. Spunbond technology allows for producing nonwoven fabrics with excellent strength and flexibility, making them suitable for various uses, from hygiene products to agricultural covers.
Africa Nonwoven Fabrics Market Segmentation
Grand View Research has segmented Africa nonwoven fabrics market on the basis of product, material, application, technology and region:
Africa Nonwoven Fabrics Product Outlook (Volume, Kilotons; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Disposable
Durable
Africa Nonwoven Fabrics Material Outlook (Volume, Kilotons; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Polypropylene
Polyester
Polyethylene
Wood Pulp
Rayon/Lyocell
Biopolymers
PLA
PHA
Other Types
Others
Africa Nonwoven Fabrics Application Outlook (Volume, Kilotons; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Hygiene
Building & Construction
Industrial
Consumer Products
Filtration
Automotive
Medical & Healthcare
Others
Africa Nonwoven Fabrics Technology Outlook (Volume, Kilotons; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Spunbond
Dry Laid
Wet Laid
Spunlace
Meltblown
Others
Africa Nonwoven Fabrics Regional Outlook (Volume, Kilotons; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Africa
South Africa
North Africa
Central Africa
Key Players in Africa Nonwoven Fabrics Market
Fibertex Nonwovens A/S
PFNonwovens Group
Spunchem
Kimberly-Clark
Wemy industries
Brits Nonwoven
Freudenberg Group
Ahlstorm-Munksjo
Berry Global Group Inc.
Fitesa S.A. and Affiliates
Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited
Asahi Kasei Corporation
Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.
Glatfelter Corporation
Dupont
Order a free sample PDF of the Africa Nonwoven Fabrics Market Intelligence Study, published by Grand View Research.
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Unit 02 Blog Post
My ideal position as an environmental interpreter would be providing knowledge as a park ranger or museum interpreter, as it combines my passion for nature with my desire to educate and inspire others about environmental conservation and sustainable practices. The role would involve not only interpreting natural landscapes and ecosystems for diverse audiences but also fostering a deeper understanding of the complex relationships between humans and the environment.
As a park ranger, my responsibility would be to communicate the significance of natural and cultural resources to the public. This might involve leading guided nature walks, creating educational programs, or developing interactive exhibits in national parks, wildlife reserves, or museums. One key aspect of the role would be conveying the ecological, historical, and social importance of different landscapes in a way that resonates with both children and adults.
A typical day might include delivering presentations on local ecosystems, highlighting the unique flora and fauna of the region, and discussing the impact of human activities on the environment. Additionally, I could be responsible for developing written materials like brochures, educational resources, or blog posts that provide deeper insight into conservation efforts. Part of my role would also involve collaborating with scientists and researchers to ensure the information provided is accurate and up-to-date.
This is a place where I would love to work. This is a picture I took back in 2021 in Kerio Valley.
The ideal setting for this role would be somewhere that allows for a strong connection to the natural world. I would love to return home to Kenya and work there. I could see myself working in national parks, nature reserves, or even botanical gardens, where I would be surrounded by the biodiversity I am so passionate about protecting. These locations would provide an opportunity to connect visitors with the environment, from towering forests to coastal habitats teeming with life.
Alternatively, I can imagine working in a museum or science center, where I would develop interactive exhibits to help people understand natural processes like climate change, water cycles, or food webs. Being in such a venue would also allow me to reach a broad audience, from schoolchildren to tourists and environmental enthusiasts.
I would need a strong foundation in environmental science, biology, ecology, and conservation, along with strong communication skills. This would ensure that the information I provide is accurate and based on current research. Additionally, having technological skills to design and manage interactive exhibits, or knowledge of digital tools for creating engaging educational materials, would be beneficial in today’s technology-driven world.
By connecting people to the environment, I hope to instill a sense of responsibility for protecting our planet's resources. Whether working in a national park or a museum, the goal remains the same: to foster a deeper appreciation and understanding of the natural world, and to encourage sustainable living practices that protect it for future generations.
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Africa Nonwoven Fabrics Market Is Experiencing Healthy Growth Worldwide
The Africa nonwoven fabrics market size is expected to reach USD 2.43 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 6.9% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market is driven by the increase in hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) and rising construction investments coupled with the growing apparel & textile industry. The textile industry is growing due to the upcoming trends in the apparel industry, which needs customized fabrics for the desired design.
Major countries fueling the growth of the African nonwoven fabrics market include Cameroon, the Central African Republic, and Chad amongst others. Furthermore, increasing hospital construction and growth of the textile market in the countries are expected to drive the demand for nonwoven fabrics in the Central Africa region. Kenya is the fastest-growing economy in East Africa, with a G.D.P. that accounts for 50% of the region's total. In East Africa, Kenya is the biggest importer of nonwoven raw materials and finished products.
Government agencies in Africa have taken initiatives to upgrade their infrastructures to attract foreign investments and support developments for the revival of their economies, which were adversely affected by the spread of COVID-19. The surging investments in the construction, textile, and automotive industries in the African region are expected to contribute to the growth of the market in the coming years.
The Trade, Industry, and Competition Department of the Republic of South Africa published recommendation guidelines in May 2020. It provides guidelines to the manufacturers of face masks in South Africa regarding the use of nonwoven fabrics in face masks.
Sigma-Aldrich, Chemondis Gmbh, Silbert & Co., Propet (Pty) Ltd., Narrowtex Hereford Industries, Sappi Global, and Lenzing AG are involved in supplying raw materials to nonwoven fabric manufacturers. The most often used fibers are polyester, olefin, and nylon, used for their strength, and cotton and rayon, used for their absorbency. Additionally, some vinyon, acrylic, and acetate fabrics are being used in some applications.
Manufacturers, such as Fibertex Nonwovens A/S, are integrated across two stages of the value chain, i.e., they are engaged in the production of raw materials, and they also consume these raw materials for manufacturing nonwoven fabrics. This helps companies to regulate the quality of raw materials and mitigate volatility in pricing and disruptions in the supply chain.
Africa Nonwoven Fabrics Market Segments Highlights
Durable product segment accounted for 65.3% of the revenue share in 2024. The durable fabrics can be made using different fiber webs that impart properties such as water absorption or repellency, thermal and fire resistance, antimicrobial treatment, and so on.
The polypropylene material segment led the Africa nonwoven fabric market, accounting for a 49.7% revenue share in 2024.
The hygiene segment accounted for the largest market revenue share of 29.7% in 2024. As more people move to urban areas, the demand for hygiene products such as diapers, sanitary pads, and adult incontinence products has surged.
The spunbond segment accounted for the largest market revenue share of 43.7% in 2024. Spunbond technology allows for producing nonwoven fabrics with excellent strength and flexibility, making them suitable for various uses, from hygiene products to agricultural covers.
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The global sorting machines market size was valued at USD 4.14 billion in 2024 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.0% from 2025 to 2030.
The global powder compacting pressers market size was valued at USD 343.9 million in 2024 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 4.8% from 2025 to 2030.
Segments Covered in the Report
This report forecasts revenue growth at regional & country levels and provides an analysis on the industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2018 to 2030. For the purpose of this study, Grand View Research has segmented the Africa nonwoven fabrics market on the basis of product, material, application, technology and region:
Africa Nonwoven Fabrics Product Outlook (Volume, Kilotons; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Disposable
Durable
Africa Nonwoven Fabrics Material Outlook (Volume, Kilotons; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Polypropylene
Polyester
Polyethylene
Wood Pulp
Rayon/Lyocell
Biopolymers
PLA
PHA
Other Types
Others
Africa Nonwoven Fabrics Application Outlook (Volume, Kilotons; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Hygiene
Building & Construction
Industrial
Consumer Products
Filtration
Automotive
Medical & Healthcare
Others
Africa Nonwoven Fabrics Technology Outlook (Volume, Kilotons; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Spunbond
Dry Laid
Wet Laid
Spunlace
Meltblown
Others
Africa Nonwoven Fabrics Regional Outlook (Volume, Kilotons; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Africa
South Africa
North Africa
Central Africa
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How to become a designer in Kenya 2024
The design industry is rapidly growing in Kenya and globally. The number of professional designers in Kenya has tripled in the last decade. One thing is for sure, Kenyans are creative. As many Kenyans discover they want to join the design industry, they have no idea where to start. In this article you will get the information you need to know how to become a designer in Kenya.
Introduction
In Kenya mist Universities and colleges don't offer design classes and the design industry until recently wasn't considered a serious profession. For example if you want to pursue UI design in Kenya, it is not easy to get any large institution offering UI design classes. Most of the top designers in Kenya are self taught. Before diving in, it is good to understand the different types of design. This will help you choose the design industry you want to pursue.
Types of designs
- Graphic Design- Graphic design involves creating visual concepts using computer software or by hand to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, or captivate consumers. Graphic designers work on a wide range of projects, including branding, advertising, packaging, and print materials. - UI (User Interface) Design- UI design focuses mainly on the look and feel of a digital product, such as websites, mobile apps, and software interfaces. UI designers design every visual aspect that you see when you launch an application, software or website. They aim to create intuitive, visually appealing interfaces that enhance user experience and usability. - UX (User Experience) Design- UX design involves the overall experience of users when interacting with a product or service. UX designers conduct user research, create wireframes and prototypes, and collaborate with UI designers and developers to ensure a seamless and enjoyable user experience. - Web Design- Web design is a branch of the design industry that specializes in creating visually appealing and functional websites. Web designers work with various design elements, including layout, color schemes, typography, and imagery, to create engaging online experiences. - Motion Design- I am sure at one point of your life you were very curious about how animations are created. Motion design deals with creating animations, videos, and other moving graphics for a many purposes, such as branding, advertising, and entertainment. They use animation software such as blender to bring static designs to life and engage viewers through dynamic storytelling. - Product Design- Product designers create the visuals you see on products. They focus on the design and development of physical products, such as consumer electronics, furniture, and appliances. Through collaborating with marketers, and manufacturers to create products that are functional, aesthetically pleasing, and marketable. - Interior Design- Interior design in Kenya is considered a lady profession. Interior designers specialize in creating functional and aesthetically pleasing interior spaces for homes, offices, restaurants, and other environments. By considering factors such as layout, lighting, color schemes, and furniture selection they are able to create cohesive and harmonious interiors. - Fashion Design: One of the most famous design Industry for the Kenyan youths, fashion designers create clothing, footwear, and accessories for various markets, including haute couture, ready-to-wear, and mass market. They sketch designs, select fabrics, and oversee the production process to bring their creative vision to life. - Architectural Designer: Architectural designers focus on the design and planning of buildings and structures by creating architectural drawings, 3D models, and renderings to visualize proposed designs and collaborate with architects and engineers to ensure feasibility and functionality.
Choosing a design Industry
Having known the different types of design, its time to choose a design industry to pursue. Here are the things to consider when choosing a design industry: - The first thing to consider is your interests, passions, and strengths. Consider what aspects of design excite you the most and where your natural talents lie. Look at what you have been loving throughout your life. - Do thorough research on the responsibilities, skills, and requirements associated with the type of design industry you want. Research on different examples of work in each field to get a sense of what the day-to-day work entails. - What is your long-term career goals and aspirations? You need to consider the type of work environment you envision yourself in, whether it's working for a design agency, freelancing, or starting your own design business. Consider the earning potential and job opportunities associated with each design specialization. - Evaluate your existing skills and education background to determine which type of design aligns best with your strengths and background. Some design specializations such as architectural design require specific technical skills or formal education, while others may be more accessible to self-taught individuals. - Reach out to professionals working in different design fields for advice and insights. - Research the market demand for different types of design skills in the job market. Consider factors such as industry trends, emerging technologies, and evolving consumer preferences when assessing the demand for specific design specializations. YOU MIGHT LIKE : HOW TO START FREELANCING IN KENYA
How to learn Design in Kenya
To learn design is easy. Once you have chosen the type of industry you want, its time to start learning. But how do you learn design in Kenya. Here are the different ways to learn designing in Kenya.
Local colleges
Enroll to a college that offers classes for the type of design you want to learn. Unfortunately in Kenya most top universities don't offer design courses. But many private colleges offer design courses. One of the best colleges to learn design is Kenya College of Interior Design.
Online Courses
One of the best way to learn design in Kenya is learning online. Most of the online courses have been carefully trimmed to suit everyone. The best online courses to learn design in Kenya are: - Coursera - The coursera design course is one of the sought out online course in the world. They offer various Design courses designed to fit your needs. Curated from top educational institutions and industry leaders, their selection of Design courses aims to provide quality training for everyone. They also give you a legitimate certificate upon approval of the courses. - Udemy- competing back to back with coursera, udemy offers one of the best competitive online design course in the market today. - Domestica - Alison-graphic design - Skill share
Free resources
Having no money to learn design should not stress you. You can learn design by utilizing free design resources available in the internet. I have written a comprehensive guide on where to find and utilize free design resources HERE.
Conclusion
The journey to become a designer is not hard and anyone can become a designer if they want. It is important to understand that design is an ever-evolving field, so make sure you commit to lifelong learning and skill development. Take additional courses, attend workshops, or pursue certifications to expand your knowledge and stay competitive in the industry. Read the full article
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