Ethiopian Artificial Intelligence Institute Receives Patent Rights for Its Four Innovative Works


Addis Ababa: Four innovative works developed by the Ethiopian Artificial Intelligence Institute have been granted patent rights from the Ethiopian Intellectual Property Authority.

The Institute was granted patent rights for its artificial intelligence (AI) based tools developed to testing and identifying diabetic diseases, types of breast cancers, skin diseases on children and coffee leaf diseases.

On the occasion, Director General of the Ethiopian Artificial Intelligence Institute, Worku Gachena explained about the AI based activities of the institute in the areas of research and development. The research outcomes, which received patent rights today, are part of these ongoing efforts of the institute, he added.

According to the Director General, besides the efforts to making its research and development outcomes functional, the institute is also working to get international patent rights for its multifaceted AI based research and development projects.

The Director General of Ethiopian Intellectual Proper
ty Authority, Woldu Yemessel for his part highlighted the importance of strong protection to AI based innovations as they are critical to enhance the competitiveness of the next generation.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Dong-Eui University of S. Korea Wants to Further Strengthen Ties with Ethiopia in Education Sector


Addis Ababa: Ethiopian Ambassador to South Korea Dessie Dalkie discussed with the president of South Korean Dong-Eui University, Soo-Whan Han.

During the discussion, Ambassador Dessie Dalkie requested the president that Dong-Eui University collaborate with Ethiopian Higher Education institutions to enhance further educational cooperation between Ethiopia and the Republic of Korea.

Additionally, the Ambassador urged the university president to increase Ethiopian student scholarship opportunities and to encourage professors to engage in projects at Ethiopian universities that promote higher learning.

President of Dong-Eui University, Soo-Whan Han, on his part, reassured the audience of the university’s commitment by vowing to work closely with the Embassy to further strengthen relations between Ethiopia and the Republic of Korea in the field of education.

He also stated that the university has already had experience engaging in projects with Adama Science and Technology University (ASTU) and expressed a des
ire to deepen the collaboration to share experiences.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Foreign Ministry Unveils Preparations to Help 2nd Generation Ethiopians to Leave Mark in Investment, Other Dev’t


Addis Ababa: State Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Birtukan Ayano, announced that preparations have been made for second-generation Ethiopians to help them leave their mark through investment, various development works, and volunteer activities in the country.

It is recalled that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed had called on second-generation Ethiopians living in various countries around the world to come to their homeland during the summer and leave their mark in the various activities of their country.

Following this, a welcoming ceremony was held today at Bole International Airport for second-generation Ethiopians who came from Australia and America to participate in the 26th Harar Day celebration.

State Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Birtukan Ayano, along with Harari regional leaders, welcomed the Ethiopians.

On the occasion, Ambassador Birtukan Ayano reminded that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has made a third round of calls for second-generation Ethiopians to leave their mark in various field
s in Ethiopia.

Since schools are closed during this time, the State Minister pointed out that many Ethiopians of second generation have an opportunity to learn more about their homeland.

The necessary support will be provided to strengthen the participation of citizens who have come to Ethiopia to participate in the Harar Day celebration, including in investment and various other fields, as per the Prime Minister’s call, she added. .

She also explained that during their stay in Ethiopia, they will visit development projects, and work is being focused on creating favorable conditions for them to leave their mark.

Deputy Head of the Harari Region Prosperity Party Branch Office, Abdulhakim Umer, said that preparations have been made in the region for diaspora members from the region to participate in various charitable programs alongside celebrating Harar Day.

He mentioned that they will carry out various activities including free medical services, support for school supplies, and green legacy initiatives.

A
bdulhakim, who noted that Ethiopia has achieved changes in many aspects, indicated that second-generation Ethiopians should take advantage of the created favorable conditions to participate in development works.

According to Belayneh Aknaw, Deputy Director General of the Ethiopian Diaspora Service, second-generation Ethiopians have come in two rounds following the Prime Minister’s previous call.

He pointed out that a third round of calls has been made for second-generation Ethiopians to know their country over the three months starting from June 20, 2024, under the slogan “Leave Your Mark”.

The Deputy Director General highlighted that the national call provides an opportunity to see Ethiopia’s actual situation in person.

Among the second-generation Ethiopians who arrived in Addis Ababa today, Dr. Jemal Mohammed, a general practitioner in Australia, told ENA that he is ready to serve his country with his profession.

He also indicated that he has prepared a project to establish a dialysis clinic.

Similarl
y, Duset Abdosh and Fetiha Abdulahi, who came from Australia, mentioned that they had long-term plans to participate in investment sector in Ethiopia.

Following their arrival in their country, they indicated that they are ready to start various development and investment works.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Ethiopia Plays Indispensable Role to Peace, Stability in East African Region: EASF


Addis Ababa: Eastern Africa Standby Force (EASF) commended Ethiopia for its indispensable role in the efforts to maintaining peace and stability in the region, as a key member of the force.

Adelegation from the Eastern Africa Standby Force office in Nairobi, Kenya, arrived in Ethiopia to oversee the preparedness of Ethiopia’s motorized battalion contributed to the force.

The delegation is currently conducting a pre-deployment verification and assessment forum in Bishoftu town of Oromia region today.

Director of the Eastern Africa Standby Force, Brigadier General Paul Kahuria Njema along with Lieutenant General Alemshet Degife, Military Advisor to the Chief of Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Force, were present at the event attended by leaders, military officers of the standby force, and officials from the African Union.

On the occasion, the Director highlighted Ethiopia’s significant contribution in terms of providing a professional and qualified army to the Eastern Africa Standby Force. He also p
raised Ethiopia for its global contributions in this regard.

He also noted Ethiopia’s extensive experience in fostering peace and stability across East Africa, expressing gratitude for Ethiopia’s significant contributions to all missions it has been engaged thus far.

Brigadier General Njema further emphasized the imperative for regional countries to strengthen cooperation and work diligently towards achieving lasting peace and stability.

Lieutenant General Alemshet Degife, Military Advisor to the Chief of Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Force, reiterated Ethiopia’s longstanding and pivotal role in promoting peace and security cooperation throughout Africa and the region.

Alemshet emphasized that Ethiopia, as a founding member of the standby force, is not only a pioneer in generating ideas but remains actively engaged as a leader in practical implementation.

He highlighted Ethiopia’s significant allocation of resources towards promoting peace in the region.

The Lieutenant General underscored Ethi
opia’s commitment and readiness to enhance the capacity of the standby force, ensuring comprehensive preparedness and effective mission execution.

The advisor also emphasized the critical role of the standby force in fostering peace and stability to strengthen cooperation among countries in the region across various sectors, while also highlighting the continuous readiness of the Ethiopian Motorized Battalion.

He affirmed the force’s unwavering commitment to enhancing its indispensable role in securing peace and prosperity for a brighter future in the region.

During their stay in Ethiopia, the Standby Force envoy will visit the Eastern Africa Standby Force headquarters in Ethiopia to assess the battalion’s readiness and operational status.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency