TCC-CIMET, Make 24 Conduct Site Visit for M-Tech Park Under 24-Hour Economy Initiative
As part of efforts to transform Ghana’s agricultural and agro-processing landscape, TCC-International Centre for Innovation, Manufacturing, Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurship and Make 24, under the 24-hour economy initiative, have visited a proposed site for the M-Tech Park.
The 200-acre land is set to become a state-of-the-art innovation and prototyping hub for the design, testing, and commercialization of fit-for-purpose agricultural machinery tailored to Ghana’s agro-ecological conditions. The initiative will also foster collaboration across the value chain, linking design, fabrication, and deployment to strengthen the nation’s agricultural ecosystem.
This visit marks a key step toward creating a dynamic, round-the-clock innovation ecosystem, positioning Ghana as a leader in modern agricultural technology development.
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