Nakuru Host 2nd Annual eGovernance Conference in March 2025

Nakuru is set to host the 2nd Annual eGovernance Conference (Kenya) from March 19 to 21, 2025, at the Grand Winston Hotel, Nakuru. Organized by Records and Information Management East Africa in partnership with informationassetsworld.com, this Conference aims to bring together industry leaders, policymakers, and digital transformation experts to discuss strategies for protecting intellectual assets and building knowledge management systems.
With the theme “Protecting Organizations’ Intellectual Assets and Building Knowledge Management Systems,” the conference will provide a platform for in-depth discussions on the latest trends, technologies, and best practices in eGovernance. Delegates will have an opportunity to explore how organizations can enhance governance structures, safeguard digital information, and implement effective knowledge-sharing frameworks.
Why eGovernance Matters
E-Governance is crucial for improving efficiency, transparency, and accountability in government and corporate operations. By leveraging technology, organizations can streamline services, ensure data security, and enhance decision-making. Digital governance not only reduces bureaucracy but also fosters citizen engagement and provides better access to essential government services. The 2025 conference will delve into how organizations can use eGovernance to safeguard intellectual property, improve compliance, and drive digital transformation.
Key Topics and Sessions
The conference will feature insightful presentations and expert discussions on topics including:
- The Role of eGovernance in Protecting Intellectual Property
- Building Robust Knowledge Management Systems for the Digital Age
- Cybersecurity and Intellectual Asset Protection
- Data Privacy Regulations and Their Impact on Knowledge Management Systems
- Enhancing Citizen Participation through eGovernance
- Transitioning to eGovernance for Better Service Delivery
Other discussions will cover legal and ethical considerations, policy development, and governance structures for digital intellectual property. Experts will also address the future of intellectual property and knowledge management in Kenya.
Who Should Attend?
The event is open to:
- Government officials and policymakers
- Corporate executives and decision-makers
- Digital transformation leaders
With a registration fee of USD 300 (Ksh. 36,000) per participant—covering conference attendance, daytime meals, and conference gifts, plus VAT (totaling Ksh. 41,760)—the event promises to be an invaluable experience for professionals seeking to strengthen digital governance frameworks.
Building on Success
This marks the second eGovernance Conference in Kenya, following the successful inaugural event held in March 2024 at the Great Rift Valley Lodge in Naivasha. The 2025 edition is expected to attract an even larger audience, with thought-provoking discussions that will shape the future of eGovernance in Kenya and beyond.
For more information or to register, interested participants can contact the conference organizers via conference(a)rimeastafrica.org.
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