On July 11, 2025, UMaT hosted the formal launch of the IET‑GH Student Chapter, themed “Engineering the Future – Youth, Innovation, and Excellence.” The event united students, academics, and industry professionals in a shared commitment to mold engineers who prioritize environmental stewardship, ethical conduct, and community well-being .
Engr. Henry Kwadwo Boateng’s Inspiring Keynote
IET‑GH President Engr. Henry Kwadwo Boateng urged the cohort to embrace their roles as defenders of society and the environment. He pointed to urgent challenges like water pollution, deforestation, and heavy metal contamination in crops—citing recent studies from Atiwa East—as evidence that engineering must transcend technical problem-solving to become a force for societal good .
“Engineering must focus on people, purpose, and, above all, the preservation of our future.”
His speech balanced urgency with encouragement, calling on students to reject unethical practices and lead innovation with integrity.
Building a Community of Ethical Innovators
Key attendees included:
- Engr. Prof. Richard Amorin, Vice Dean
- Engr. Prof. Mrs. Gladys Quartey, Guest Speaker
- Engr. Dr. Ohenewaa Kakra Dankwah, Chapter Patron
- Engr. Seth Ayim, Executive Director
- Engr. John Bentoom, IET‑GH Vice President
They called for healthy collaboration between the new IET‑GH Student Chapter and other campus organizations to foster innovation and teamwork.
Why This Matters
| Reason | Impact |
|---|---|
| Cultivating Ethical Engineers | Reinforces professionalism and social responsibility in engineering practice. |
| Connecting Academia & Industry | Strengthens mentorship and real-world problem-solving opportunities. |
| Addressing Environmental Threats | Empowers youth to tackle pressing issues like contamination and deforestation. |
| Embedding Core Values | Positions integrity, collaboration, and impact as foundations of future careers. |
What to Watch Next
- Active Student Projects – Will the chapter lead initiatives around sustainability or community installations?
- Partnerships & Events – Expect workshops on AI, IoT, green engineering, and ethical design.
- Cross‑Campus Engagement – Potential joint programs with LiMAP, robotics clubs, and innovation hubs.
- Impact Storytelling – Look for chapter-led success stories in environmental remediation and public awareness.
Final Take
The launch of UMaT’s IET‑GH Student Chapter marks a pivotal moment in molding engineering students not just as builders, but as ethical innovators and social custodians. As they advance into complex challenges—climate change, infrastructure, tech advancement—this network positions them to lead with purpose and integrity.