Community Service and technology Transfer Directorate

Dr. Amare Bihon
Technology Transfer and Community Service Directorate Director

The Technology Transfer and Community Service Directorate (TT&CSD) at Woldia University plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between academic innovation and societal needs. It is dedicated to fostering research, knowledge transfer, and community empowerment through collaborative initiatives that drive socio-economic development in Ethiopia.

Vision

To become a hub of excellence in technology transfer and community service, contributing to sustainable development and the well-being of the society.

Mission

  • Facilitate the dissemination of scientific knowledge and innovative technologies to address local and national challenges.
  • Empower communities through capacity-building programs, entrepreneurship support, and skill development.
  • Promote sustainable partnerships between the university, industries, and stakeholders.

Core Objectives

  1. Technology Transfer
    • Identify, develop, and transfer innovative technologies to industries, agricultural sectors, and local communities.
    • Support commercialization of research outputs and foster innovation-based startups.
  2. Community Engagement
    • Implement need-based projects in agriculture, health, education, and environmental conservation.
    • Provide professional consultancy and technical support to the community.
  3. Capacity Building
    • Organize training programs, workshops, and seminars to enhance community skills and knowledge.
    • Foster entrepreneurial spirit among youth and women in the region.
  4. Sustainability
    • Ensure the sustainability of community service projects through active community participation and resource mobilization.

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Key Focus Areas

  1. Technology Innovation and Application
  • Implementation of smart technologies in agriculture, health, and education.
  • Support for startups and SMEs in ICT, renewable energy, and digital innovation.
  1. Tourism Development
  • Documentation and promotion of historical and cultural landmarks in the region.
  • Training programs in hospitality, eco-tourism, and cultural preservation for local stakeholders.
  • Creation of tourism packages that integrate community experiences and environmental conservation.
  1. Agriculture and Rural Development
  • Introduction of modern farming technologies and practices.
  • Improved livestock management and disease control initiatives.
  1. Health and Sanitation
  • Conducting community health campaigns on zoonotic diseases and hygiene practices.
  • Enhancing access to primary health care through partnerships and innovation

Achievements

  • Implementation of technology-based solutions in agriculture and rural health.
  • Establishment of successful partnerships with government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
  • Training programs benefiting thousands of community members in technical and vocational skills.

Challenges

  • Limited financial resources to scale up programs.
  • Bridging the gap between academic innovation and real-world applications.
  • Ensuring the sustainability of projects in resource-constrained settings.

Future Plans

  • Expanding the scope of technology transfer to include advanced ICT, renewable energy, and biotechnology.
  • Strengthening partnerships with private sectors and international collaborators.
  • Developing scalable models for community development initiatives to ensure broader reach.
  • Amare Bihon (PhD)
  • Director, Technology Transfer and Community Service
  • ttcsa@wldu.edu.et
  • +251945143238
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