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UTech, Jamaica Student Athletes Selected for National Team to World Relays in China

Two standout athletes from the University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech, Jamaica) MVP Track and field Club programme, Shana-Kaye Anderson and Krystal Sloley have been named to Jamaicaโ€™s national team for the World Athletics Relays scheduled for May 10โ€“11, 2025, in Guangzhou, China. According to the JAAA announcement, Krystal Sloley is included in the womenโ€™s 4x100m […]

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UTech, Jamaica Student Innovator Angel Pinnockโ€™s โ€˜Gully Guardโ€™ Wins Sagicor Innovation Challenge 2025

Professor Sean Thorpe, Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Computing, presents Angel Pinnock, a standout student from the School of Computing and Information Technology at the University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech, Ja.) poses with the first place winnerโ€™s cheque of $ 1M following her victory in the final pitch round of the 2025 Sagicor Innovation Challenge

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Amber UTech Launchpad Signs First Three New Startups to Drive Innovation in Jamaica

Startup Tech Entrepreneurs: Norval Mendez (2nd left) of JELLO, Camille Scott (centre) of eLaw and Rochelle Gordon (2nd right) of PegWay share a moment with Dr. Kevin Brown (right), President, University of Technology, Jamaica, and Ambassador Dushyant Savadia (left), Founder and CEO of Amber Group, following the signing of their contracts on Monday, April 15,

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UTech, Jamaica’s youngest ever student, 15-year-old Jadaย Wright scores all Aโ€™s in her first year

Jadaย Wright, UTech Jamaicaโ€™s youngest admitted student pursing a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science strikes a playful pose after her interview onย  March 27, 2025. with the Corporate Communications Unit, discussing her journey at UTech, Jamaica thus far.ย ย  Jada Wright made history in January 2024 as the youngest student ever admitted to the University of Technology,

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Infant Mannequins Donated by Dr. Trisha Baileyย to the Caribbean School of Nursing, College of Health Sciencesย 

Staff and students from the Caribbean School of Nursing warmly receive three Prestan Professional Infant mannequins donated by Dr. Trisha Bailey to aid in the practice of Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on March 13, 2025.ย  From left are Mr. Aldrick McNab, Pro Chancellor, Professor Adella Campbell, Dean, College of Health Sciences,ย Brandon Reid (BSN), Mr Howard Baker,

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UTech, Jamaica Students Triumph with Visionary Solution at Intellibus AI Hackathon

The winning UTech, Jamaica team proudly displays their first-place prize, a cheque valued at $5,000 USD at the Intellibus AI Hackathon on Sunday, March 16, 2025, at the AC Hotel in Kingston. Pictured (from left) are the beaming UTech, Jamaica team members: Shevanise Givans, Shanoya Gordon, Omarion Dunkley, and Tevin Benjamin, with Dr. David White, Head, School of Computing and Information Technology,

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BACAT โ€œMedia Magnifiedโ€ Exhibition Celebrates Creativity, Courage, and Community with Capstone Projects

Shaneve Alberga, a final year BACAT student, proudly poses beside her project, ‘Pixels and Playgroundsโ€™ during the final year BACAT Media Exhibition held on May 2, 2025, at Lecture Theatre 50, Shared Facilities Building, UTech, Jamaica Papine Campus. Media Magnified, the annual capstone showcase hosted by the Bachelor of Arts in Communication Arts and Technology

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Construction of a Low-Cost High-Performance Computer

Side view, front view and top view of high performance computer built by the Faculty of Science and Sport in an RDF-financed research project. High Performance Computers (HPCs) are typically expensive to construct; they usually cost hundreds of thousands to millions of US dollars. Current advances in technology, particularly those for the video game and streaming

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Experience Kingston Mobile App Creates Digital Immersion Experience

Globally, there is a significant trend toward the integration of mobile apps in educational contexts as these apps offer potential for a deeper level of immersion in knowledge creation and archiving.  Mobile Apps offer potential opportunities for flexibility afforded by mobility; therefore, the tool can be used outside of the classroom. In recent years, the

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