The ASCEND program, introduced by E&M Technology Hub, represents a pioneering initiative aimed at addressing the skills gap in the technology sector throughout Africa. This innovative program sets out to train and enhance the skills of 100,000 tech professionals by 2030, equipping them with the essential knowledge to excel in diverse technology fields.
E&M Technology House is a leading force in Africa’s tech landscape, delivering innovative, secure, and customized technology solutions across diverse sectors. With its headquarters at Tatu City, Kenya, and strategic presence in Uganda, India, and Congo, EMTECH has become a trusted name, especially within the Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) sectors. Our company is driven by a passion to solve real-world problems using technology—from core banking and ERP integration to digital transformation and cybersecurity.
To empower Africa’s next generation of tech innovators with world-class training, real-world experience, and access to impactful job opportunities.
To establish E&M Technology House as Africa’s premier hub for digital talent, fostering innovation, employability, and tech- driven transformation across the continent.
Hands-on, apprenticeship-style learning
Real-time industry projects with live clients
Personalized mentorship and job placement support
Exposure to frontier technologies: AI, blockchain, IoT
Soft skills and leadership development
Access to incubation support post- program
"Ascend stands for growth, grit, and global relevance. It is deeply rooted in the EMTECH culture of innovation, excellence, and ethical technology. Our visual identity and messaging reflect a blend of professionalism, youthfulness, and purpose. ”
Mr Eliud Njogu Muriuki
Mr. Julius Njuguna
Mrs. Margaret Muhoro
Nelly Kariuki
Certified solutions implementation engineers and growing.
One of the Fastest Growing Software& Integrations companies.
Customer presence in 4+ countries (Kenya, Congo, Uganda & India)
Person’s years of experience in IT solutions design and implementation