At the International University of East Africa (IUEA), we believe that the future of engineering lies in renewable energy and sustainability. On this special occasion of World Engineering Day, as UNESCO highlights the role of engineers in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), IUEA proudly reaffirms its commitment to empowering the next generations of engineers. As industries evolve to meet global energy demands, students must be equipped with the real-world expertise needed to drive innovation and solve pressing challenges. That’s why our Academia-Industry Partnership Series connects students with renowned industry professionals, giving them hands-on exposure to cutting-edge advancements in energy and sustainability, key areas that align with the SDGs.
Recently, our students engaged in two interactive sessions led by industry experts—one focused on Directional Drilling, a crucial technique in petroleum engineering, and another on Renewable Energy & Sustainability, exploring how engineering solutions can create a more sustainable future. These discussions not only enhanced students’ technical knowledge but also empowered them with problem-solving skills that apply to both their careers and everyday life.
Here are some of the key takeaways from these exciting sessions.
Directional Drilling: The Art of Precision in Oil Exploration
On February 22nd and 23rd, our petroleum engineering students engaged in an in-depth webinar on Directional Drilling, hosted by Dr Mutwakil Nafi and featuring Dr Nabil Sameh as the guest speaker. This interactive session provided students with a deep understanding of one of the most crucial techniques in the oil and gas industry.
What Is Directional Drilling?
It might seem logical that drilling should always be done straight down, but the reality is far more complex. Directional drilling involves precisely controlling the trajectory of a wellbore to reach underground reserves that might otherwise be inaccessible.
Directional drilling is the science of deviating a wellbore along a planned course to a subsurface target whose location is a given lateral distance and direction from the vertical
– Said Dr Nabil Sameh

Why Is Directional Drilling Essential?
While drilling straight down may seem more efficient, there are situations where directional drilling is the only viable solution. Some key scenarios include:
- Inaccessible Locations – When oil reserves lie beneath urban areas or protected land.
- Salt Dome Drilling – Requires precise angling
- Fault Management – Ensures stability and minimizes environmental risks.
Should You Consider a Career in Oil Exploration?
The petroleum industry offers exciting opportunities for those interested in energy, sustainability, and economic development. With Africa’s oil sector expanding—particularly in Uganda—graduates trained in modern drilling techniques will be highly sought after.
To further enhance the experience, students completed an assessment and earned a certificate upon passing, reinforcing IUEA’s commitment to hands-on learning.

Renewable Energy and Sustainability: A Vision for a Better Future
On February 25th, the discussion shifted to the future of energy, with an engaging seminar on Renewable Energy & Sustainability hosted by Dr. Bob Rich Muhereza Mwecumi and featuring the esteemed Dr. Al-Mas Sendegeya. This interactive session explored the evolving role of electrical engineers in building a sustainable future. Dr Sendegeya’s in-depth understanding was on display as he broke down complex concepts into digestible bites, showcasing his desire to make the search for sustainable energy solutions more accessible. His insights perfectly embody the spirit of World Engineering Day, demonstrating how engineers hold the key to unlocking solutions that drive global sustainability.
How Can We Improve Sustainability in Energy?
Dr Sendegeya emphasised that sustainability must be addressed at every stage of energy production and consumption. He broke it down into four key areas:
- Consumer-Focused Approach – Energy solutions must be designed to meet real-world needs.
- Types of Energy Used – New forms of renewable energy must be explored.
- Methods of Extraction – Sustainable extraction techniques must be prioritised.
- Energy Consumption Habits – Simple behavioural changes can dramatically reduce energy waste.

A Real-World Example: Can a Country Run on 100% Renewable Energy?
It may seem impossible, but Germany achieved this in January 2018 when favourable wind conditions allowed the country to generate 85% of its electricity from wind power, with hydropower and biomass covering the rest. Dr Sendegeya used this as a real-world success story to inspire students, proving that a renewable future is not just a dream—it’s a work in progress.
Sustainability Starts at Home
Beyond large-scale innovations, small everyday actions can make a big difference. Did you know that simply turning off the TV at the socket instead of leaving it on standby can significantly reduce power consumption? Or that frequently opening the refrigerator door noticeably increases energy usage? These simple habits not only help the environment but also lower your electricity bill.
Dr Sendegeya’s key message? “Never Give Up!” Every effort towards sustainability—big or small—matters.

Bridging Academia and Industry: Why Practical Learning Matters
At IUEA, we recognise that a successful graduate is not just someone with a degree but someone who has the skills, self-assurance, and industry knowledge to make a real impact. That’s why we ensure our students have access to top professionals through events like the Academia-Industry Partnership Series.
These sessions:
- Enhance Industry-Relevant Skills – Equip students with cutting-edge knowledge, an understanding of emerging technologies, and practical applications.
- Foster Collaboration and Innovation – Create a dynamic platform where students, faculty, and industry leaders exchange knowledge.
- Boost Employability and Entrepreneurship – Prepare students for the job market by aligning education with industry expectations.
- Encourage Research and Development (R&D) Partnerships – Promote real-world engineering solutions through joint research and case studies.
- Refine Curriculum Development – Ensure academic programmes remain relevant by integrating industry insights.

Don’t Miss These Upcoming Sessions!
AI in Construction & Infrastructure Development (Civil Engineering Lecture)
- Date: March 4, 2025 | Time: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM | Mode: On Campus
- Speaker: Eng. Mwesigwa Hans JWB
- Objective: Understand how artificial intelligence is revolutionising the construction industry.
Research Methodology & Academic Project Writing Webinar (Faculty of Engineering Students)
- Date: March 5, 2025 | Mode: Online
- Speakers: Asst. Prof. Dr Salah Salar Aldin & Asst. Prof. Dr Abdullahi Umar Ibrahim
- Affiliation: Arkin University of Creative Arts and Design (ARUCAD), Cyprus
- Objective: Equip students with structured research methodologies for their final-year projects.

IUEA: Your Gateway to Industry-Relevant Education
The Academia-Industry Partnership Series is just one of the ways IUEA empowers students with real-world skills. In today’s competitive job market, employers seek graduates with hands-on experience who can solve real problems and drive meaningful change.
At IUEA, we don’t just prepare you for a job—we prepare you for a successful, impactful career. Join us and become a trailblazer in your industry!