Orange RDC launches Makeathon 2026 to drive youth innovation in Kinshasa

Date: 2026-06-14
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Orange RDC has officially launched Makeathon 2026, a 10-day innovation programme aimed at empowering young innovators and makers in Kinshasa to develop solutions for sustainable urban development and modernized craftsmanship.

The initiative, led through the Orange Digital Center, brings together participants including makers and young cartographers who will work collaboratively on projects focused on “craftsmanship 2.0” and more sustainable city solutions.

According to organizers, the programme is designed to harness the creativity of Congolese youth and channel it toward practical innovations that address urban challenges while promoting technological and entrepreneurial skills development.

Makeathon 2026 is being implemented in partnership with several academic and innovation institutions, including CDUK, the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF), ULC-ICAM, and the FabLab Polytech of the University of Kinshasa (UNIKIN).

The collaboration aims to strengthen innovation ecosystems by connecting young talent with academic expertise, technical resources, and mentorship opportunities.

Orange RDC said the initiative reflects its commitment to supporting digital inclusion and fostering a new generation of innovators capable of contributing to sustainable development and economic transformation in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Participants will work intensively over the 10-day programme to design and prototype solutions, with a focus on creativity, sustainability, and real-world applicability in urban environments.

The company highlighted the growing importance of youth-led innovation in addressing Africa’s development challenges and emphasized the role of partnerships in scaling impactful ideas.

Makeathon 2026 is expected to serve as a platform for discovering high-potential projects and strengthening collaboration between the private sector, academia, and innovation hubs in the country.

 

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