
Tanzania’s young innovators turn creativity into enterprise as university projects go commercial
[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 25/10/2025
The two projects — an Internet of Things (IoT) system for detecting tomato spoilage and a modern road transport safety system — highlight how technology can be used to improve safety, resilience, and food security.
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