Eng. Margaret Ogai Propels EPC 2025 to New Heights, Champions Digital Future for Engineering

NAIROBI — The Engineering Partnership Convention 2025 (EPC 2025) closed on a high note, thanks to the transformative leadership of Eng. Margaret Ogai, Registrar and CEO of the Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK), whose vision and execution turned the event into a defining moment for the profession.
Held under the theme “Engineering a Digital World”, EPC 2025 went beyond traditional conventions to spark bold conversations on digital transformation, sustainability, and the evolving role of engineers in shaping future-ready infrastructure. The three-day convention brought together engineers, policymakers, tech leaders, and academia for deep technical sessions, keynote addresses, panel discussions, site visits, and a celebratory gala.
Eng. Ogai’s meticulous planning and commitment to excellence set a new standard for professional conventions. Her focus on inclusivity, innovation, and digital integration positioned Kenya’s engineering sector as a forward-looking force ready to meet 21st-century challenges.
“EPC 2025 was not just an event—it was a movement,” said one delegate. “Eng. Ogai has redefined how the engineering profession gathers, thinks, and acts.”
Her relentless advocacy for digital adoption and professional growth earned praise from stakeholders across the board, cementing her role not just as a regulator, but as a visionary architect of the industry’s future.
As EPC 2025 concludes, one message resonates clearly: under Eng. Margaret Ogai’s leadership, Kenya isn’t just adapting to the future of engineering—it’s helping shape it.