To commemorate World Engineering Day 2025, the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) Society of Engineering Students (SES) hosted a pivotal event that served to recognize both the global impact and critical role that engineers possess in addressing pressing world issues.

The event, themed "Engineering a Sustainable Resilient Future Against Climate Change," gathered engineering students and industry experts for discussions, presentations, and activities seeking to inspire collaboration and underscore the role of engineering in achieving Kenya's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Addressing the engineering students, Faith Waraki, a passionate leader in STEM, E-Mobility, and climate action and the founder of the Youth in STEME-Mobility Network Kenya, implored them to actively apply their expertise to positively impact their communities.

She urged the students to delve into Artificial Intelligence (AI), emphasizing its potential in improving academic performance and driving climate solutions, emphasizing that mastering AI skills would provide them with powerful tools for both their studies and addressing global challenges. "I implore you to involve yourselves in climate action and pursue innovative climate solutions.